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Pepito, Abysmal Goat
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so, uh, let that be a lesson to anyone who would advocate online harassment and nevertheless hope to retain book deals

i might go to this movie if a girl bought me a ticket. here, pepito. aw, thanks, girl. i show up at the theater, she does not. but the ticket is paid for already, and i attend the film.

laszlo krasznahorkai

previous writing experience: graffiti in mall restrooms

i've never been to minnesota. seems dangerously close to canada.

LIKE HELL

guess no one watched the show. otherwise i'd surely have an answer by now.

why does the naked guy in 'crashing' have a cursive l tattooed on his chest?

more like lude jaw

sounds like new age music

can't they just do movies about the little girl wolverine in this movie? or…

event-status is a good point. however, i think my focus is more that mainstream, national news should not serve as advertisement arbiters for supposedly important cultural products, nor pretend to be cultural gatekeepers or whatever. guests and members of old media bemoan the fact that they've lost status as

reportage on it commensurate with its popularity. which, honestly, i would not particularly wish to see, because i would not find it very interesting. but i hear and see old news all reporting on the same supposedly buzzworthy movies and books, yet it often seems the only time they talk about internet stuff is when

that stuff is annoying and i myself do not follow any youtube personalities. but when i talk of what is taken "seriously" i mean more "as a cultural phenomenon" not "gravely".

it might be the facetime video chat quality is indeed what some people like about youtubers. the fact it isn't as slick as the nightly news or a public radio podcast isn't necessarily relevant.

weird asf broccoli bro

good points. but i think it also involves the fact that a lot of old media took to producing/releasing podcasts but not original youtube content, therefore they had an interest in podcasts being legitimate.

only time the ads really bug me is if i'm listening to a music playlist

it is weird that podcasters are taken "seriously" but not youtubers

since when has that stopped fans & producers