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Hey man, he talked about himself in the past tense all the time; it's what he would have wanted.

Game. Blouses.

I drove past Paisley Park this morning at 9:45 a.m. and saw two ambulances and a few black and whites. I wondered if a party there had gotten out of control the previous night. I wondered if someone had snuck in and they had been injured in an altercation with the police.

I will likely forget this flop of a comment, immediately.

Pray for Mojo.

This is the best thing I've read today.

I wasn't sold on the whole "walking in spite of the fact that a brisk jog would have resulted in his goals being accomplished"; it seemed tropey and unrealistic. But then he shows up on a roof with an unobstructed 360 degree field of view judging by the amount of turns Karen was making, so I sort of wrote the whole

Feral LP, incidentally, is my Nom de Plume in the hip-hop world.

This is the most respectful rebuttal I have ever seen someone use to respond to this particular commenter, who seems to enjoy baiting out aggressive and insufferable thread-long arguments in other reviews on this site.

As a huge Louis C.K. stand up fan and Louie fan, I'm really eager to give this show a shot. However, I keep seeing A after A for this show here and it's almost paradoxically putting me off. Surely, the quality isn't at its apex and consistently so from the first episode on? I'd love to hear a more tempered review from

Hey, they're an up-and-coming precinct that gives as good as they get.

that sounds like an episode of Doctor Who

Actually Radiohead:

I feel most of the article and a lot of the conversation in the comments is missing a layer. Brooklyn is not just about a girl not being able to decide between two nice men. As you say, the entire return to Ireland is within the context of a tragedy that shakes Eilis to her core. Her guilt over abandoning her family

This is where I'm at too. There is nothing compelling the characters forward, to me. Everything is being invented and resolved constantly. Season 1 & 2 had a strong obligation to the past that dovetailed neatly with Oliver's progression as a hero. Now, I feel like it's all ancillary to relationships. Sure, Dahrk is a

Getting heady flashbacks to reading Martin Luther King's Letter from a Birminghan Jail

Definitely one of those episodes that will look much better or much worse in retrospect depending on what immediately follows it.

Tell that to the man that escorted an openly weeping me from Ruby Tuesday after Sheila broke up with me

Sheldon shouting "Bazinga!" for an hour straight in an increasingly higher pitch would still be better than that.

The asshole called Blood Meridian "pulpy and overwrought"