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I feel like Neil Young's discography is an exhausive account of his mental state over the past 30 some years. It's kind of amazing to have this much information about one person in musical form.

The single from Case/Lang/Viers is 100%. I heard it on the radio a few days ago and immediately looked up the artist.

Mumford and Sons hatred is a weird blend of people who hate them for making bland pop folk popular and people who hate them for transitioning from making bland pop folk to making bland indie rock.

LA PURE is the best accidentally offensive name for an anti-racist group. For a second there, I thought Maria would be going to a neo-Nazi convention.

I noticed the sexism of "White Trash" too – not to mention the blatantly offensive immigrant jokes. I guess it's a comment on the stereotypes we've internalized so much we don't even notice them

Meh, I just want Rust to get his own spin off show. Seriously, I would watch a show of just him, eating baked beans and driving down empty roads.

Yes…I'll probably give it a shot, but the review made it sound pretty unpleasant.

Read her short stories first! She is an absolute master of short fiction – everything fits together but retains a sense of mystery. I still re-read the short stories in the collection Love Medicine, which I picked up for a creative writing class four or five years ago.

Too real

Aww, I don't think Bell is an asshole…

Plus, the annoyingly long descriptions of scenery, and the attitudes towards entire species which struck me as vaguely racist.

I admit only looking at this story to make sure A Canticle for Leibowitz made it on the list. If not, my fingers were ready to type an indignant post

Fun fact: After writing "Every Breath You Take," Sting denounced it as "too creepy" and "sleazy"

Nope, it's the deer from The Ring 2

2:1 for Arya's wolf eventually showing up. Maybe to save Sansa?

Jimmy vs Walt (battle of wits and scheming)
Dwight vs Michael
All characters played by Andy Daly (I would particularly like to see Forrest vs Chip Gardner)
Romeo vs Juliet (all money on Juliet)

Yeah, I know what you mean. I've only read The Ask, and at first the density of the prose bothered me (I felt like the book was trying too hard to be self-aware and clever) but it eventually won me over.

Otherwise known as, "there has to be some reason she doesn't have a love interest"

I don't know – I watched the first season and found it low stakes and a little toothless. The problems in the show often seemed pretty mundane, and because I didn't find the plots interesting the main character's sadsack-ness got grating. It is definitely in the same genre as Louie and Baskets, but I like both of

I saw it when it came out in theaters when I was about 12. Fortunately I have not seen it since, therefore I have only good feelings towards it.