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The Shuffle I got in 2007 died after maybe 6 years. After a while I decided to replace it, but iTunes is infuriating to me so I moved on to the Sansa Clip. It is retro looking in a pretty uncool way, which I find immensely appealing, and pretty much gets the job done. The little clip broke off and I replaced it with a

I'm clumsy and I don't want to take the chance of destroying my phone at the gym while listening to music. Something smaller that I can clip to myself or wear on a lanyard necklace (YES I AM VERY COOL) is much less likely to fall prey to my clumsiness.

I have the Sansa Clip too and thought it would be a good idea to install Rockbox. It was actually a very bad idea and now I can't figure out how to uninstall.

Oh good, there are two of us. I do want to listen to my own music, though. Have you found a solution to this issue?

Cobie Smulders hitting a super Canadian "o" sound in "McDonald's" should tell you yes, yes it is.

Not only was the RENT sing along period-appropriate for that group of people, it was very Try-Hard Theatre Geeky, which is what made me cackle. Of course a bunch of people who perform in productions like the one Marianne was in sing RENT at their parties, and vocal warmups too. "1 2 3 4 5" up and down the scale while

Cheri Oteri for me.

That's probably why they keep pushing stuff off of dressers, tables. etc. Stuff falls down, earth obviously flat.

They think you're a shitty hunter BECAUSE of the cat food. You can only hunt for kibble or smelly mush. Here let me show you what a fresh kill looks like. (This is not a science-based theory in any way.)

Taryn Manning has a really pretty singing voice. I feel silly for not knowing that, since apparently she has released music both with a band and solo.

it's hard to think of a showmaker with a more bigoted and hateful record toward a minority than Jenji Kohen and her portrayal of gay men

That deontological problem in both shows gave me flashbacks to a very unpleasant ethics class I once took. Seriously made me tense to recall the maniac who taught that course.

I don't know how I missed the guest starring credit a few episodes ago but I did, thank goodness. Now I've stopped looking at the TV during the credits in case I'm not so oblivious in the future.

Never identified more with Vause than I did in that moment.

The way his demeanor and body language changes in the presence of the actual SWAT team is remarkable. That plus the absence of facial hair make him seem very out out of his element.

She was my Eddie in The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway in 2001.

Before Boo began her questioning of Angie, she said either word for word or very close to the narrator's "Ladies and gentlemen, a tap dance" from Chicago when Billy Flynn starts to question Velma Kelly. That made me ridiculously giddy.

Aziz's cousin Harris is Harris Gani. The nurse is Gerrard Lobo, who played Anush on Master of None.

I thought it was creative and I got the whole homage to Georges Méliès thing but…I didn't love it. I feel like all of my friends did, though. And yes…I liked "It Follows" about a zillion times better.

…which gives him something in common with Ilana on Broad City. Hmm…would these two be friends?