3200+ Comments!
3200+ Comments!
Any suggestions for "getting into" Mozart?
Hmm…pretty sure this isn't the rain scene from "Blade Runner." Will keep looking…
Yes. It is the DSM-5 recommended method.
These puns silmarillion the nose.
I'm pretty sure I dislike Mozart. I keep trying and trying. For most of the greats, I at least like some of their pieces. And I love Chopin and Ravel and Brahms.
Well, General Sherman, I think you make a good point. But, by the same token, I think that the inflexibility that some people have with their point of view makes them hate a movie like "The Keeping Room." Whether it is a good movie or not is debatable, I think. But I don't think that the purpose was to have us…
It was. I was actually disturbed by *lack* of profanity. That's…strange.
This article's header photo looks like an uncanny valley version of the Kimmy Schmidt character.
Well…the comment had it coming.
What's the correct answer?
Have you ever read that OKCupid study of dating trends vs. race? It's very interesting and comes to some distressing conclusions with regard to POC (especially Af-Am women) in online dating.
"that makes females of a certain age uncomfortable… "
Nope. It can't be done.
"…how long into the process to wait before you reveal your evidence that 9/11 was an inside job. "
Well, this is a thoughtful and wonderfully written comment. Thank you.
It's the best there is!
I thought "Picture This" was a wonderful Heller book that is not often cited. Some whimsy/goofiness like in Catch-22 but quite different and, for me, altogether satisfying.
It's terrible to get lost in America…
"Closing Time" has been staring at me from my bookshelf for years. I remember it getting terrible reviews.