I liked Channel Orange well enough, but not sure I ever listened to it more than once or twice all the way through and, excepting a couple tracks, it fell out of my rotation after a few weeks.
I liked Channel Orange well enough, but not sure I ever listened to it more than once or twice all the way through and, excepting a couple tracks, it fell out of my rotation after a few weeks.
The NFL as pioneers in the augmented reality space by virtue of the yellow line? I'm sorry, does no one remember the NHL's glowing puck?
If you're trying to separate race and sports from culture, then you should rethink how you're defining culture.
Oh, well, if it's been accused of inaccuracy, then case closed. That's how things work, right?
If you're listening at volumes that low, then you'd still be aware of sounds around you with normal (i.e. not IEMs) earbuds. If you need the open design to hear what's going on around you, then your music is loud enough where anyone next to you can hear it too.
And the bonus is that everyone else in the office is aware that you're listening to music. Because they bleed sound like no other headphone.
Two chilitos and a nachos was my jam back when i was a little kid.
I stopped going to Taco Bell when they stopped serving the Chilito.
Apparently you can't post Tupac lyrics on a newswire post about Tupac lyrics.
[Verse 1: 2Pac]
[sanitized content here]
Since when does the AV Club censor comments pending moderator approval?
[Verse 1: 2Pac]
Deadspin said it better: "By the end, few enough even knew who she was; the world would have been better off had that end come a long time before."
"[C]reating a heliograph of someone who didn’t deserve it by omitting troubling aspects of his life and personality."
Every time I watch a Beyonce performance I always come away wishing the music was half as interesting as the choreography.
Beyonce shows Kanye's talent and importance? Yeah, I think that's probably correct when you juxtapose the two individuals.
You're welcome? I think your idea of reading the first panel out of the strip makes sense in light of what it seems the author was trying to say. His other stuff is pretty good, just odd that he seemed to miss the structural problem with his satire in this piece. Which, of course is the one he becomes well-known for.…
It's an apt satire of the below-the-line wastelands of the internet.
At least it's not particle board?