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    It totally depends on the performance. There's a good chance that the parts that look exhausting are actually the most fun for the orchestra—take it from a cellist, action is fun! O Fortuna is unique because it's a short movement that's just a blast for everyone in the chorus. (I think the children's chorus, if used,

    Carmina Burana is fucking fun. O Fortuna is drama central but the whole rest of the thing is "the world is fun, drinking is awesome, and fucking is fucking great!"

    Well…shit, that would be amazing.

    My jaw dropped in Episode 2 when they established the Arrow team was keeping her in the bar freezer. Lampshade alert.

    Disagree. In IMAX it was utterly brain-meltingly good. The lyrics are thematically perfect and TV on the Radio is never a bad call.

    Growing a fine, fine-ass beard, clearly.

    Who's Bross? Is he going to get married to Brachel in season 7?

    This. I don't understand the whole "they're releasing too slow" thing. They decided to do something awesome—build a much bigger game—and they're taking the time it needs to be great. Grim took three years with the full resources of LucasArts. BA pt 1 was terrific and outside the scope of the original KS. BA pt 2 hit

    I would buy that, actually.

    Cheating in real life is so much different from cheating on the computer. At least, that's what I've been trying to convince my boyfriend.

    For the record, P!nk has stunning breath and pitch control and is known for nailing her live vocals regardless of choreography.

    I prefer Georgia O'Queefe.

    Samuelle Jackson is the best drag name I've heard today.

    Don't switch for Key, switch for GPM. You get Key free, and on top of that you get Songza (now a Google product) fully integrated, 1.5x as many songs as Spotify (30 million instead of 20 million), storage for all your music with the ability to download them back later (perfect for rarities and live recordings), better

    "Lego! They're all made of fucking Lego!"

    Nonsense. It's barely possible to function normally without internet access, and that situation will continue apace. Applying for work, communicating, paying bills, and participating in the democratic process are all increasingly dependent on connectivity.

    30 Rock was always brilliant with tiny details that just begged for more elaboration. "Oh, what's that? MC Lyte just murdered Danny Bonaduce? Thanks, PHONE."

    I agree completely, but the Greg Sestero tell-all is morbidly fascinating and completely worth reading.

    Show are generally reviewed against the best possible version of themselves. So, yes, if you curve the reviews against that standard, a C+ for 30 Rock could easily clear an A- for TBBT. (Which I just realized is the perfect onomatopoeia for that show.)

    I think it's a hilariously elevated euphemism for "fox." As in "crazy with a strategic bent."