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I am getting the flac. The Float On mashup sold me. I am inflicting this on people at work this week, I swear to christ.

Me too.

I reuse the phrase "to prevent fall-apart" more often than is probably healthy. It applies in so many situations, though! "Use this bolt to prevent fall-apart."

" and joy just radiated from every part of that game."

I am all for loud music and appropriate loudness of all kinds, but a lot of movies seem like they're trying to be oppressively loud or are terrified that people in the theater will stop paying attention if they aren't AS LOUD AS THEY CAN FUCKING BE ALL THE TIME ALWAYS! BRAAWWMMM BRAAWWWMM!

I haven't watched Batman Returns in a long time, but sometimes it's the theater. A combination of high volume and crappy speakers make for a painful experience. I walked out of Magnolia because the music in the rear channels was literally painful. It hurt to watch the movie, so I left. IMAX theaters, though, can do

No, that's what hair plugs look like. They're fine. This is true-to-life.

"I make icing with raw egg whites and mayo with yolks. "

I think that this belief is a mass delusion. I remembered not liking a lot of season 4 (the "new cast member arc" seemed like it went on forever), but it was really solid on rewatch. Season 5 was hilarious from the outset. So, really, there were a few episodes in season 4 that weren't that great and bogged down in

There could be a hilarious miscarriage. Leslie is in a meeting and makes one of those big-eyed shocked/surprised faces as she tries to figure out how to hide the hemorrhaging, they cut to an interview, April rolls her eyes, etc.

They all look the same age from behind is what you're saying?

They're ironic… or "ironic," because people who don't have them are still to be mocked, but ironically. I think that's it. So they're "ironic" but because it's cool to be ironic, they're actually cool syllogistically.

South Park's angle seems to be that everyone is wrong (except climate change is a hoax).

I'm glad I wasn't alone in my sobbing at the end of Journey. If someone had asked me what was so emotional about it, I wouldn't really quite be able to tell them.

FFIX is definitely my favorite. That ending (spoilers, Iguess?) totally got me. I went from a sort of eye rolling, "He's not dead, we get it" attitude while everyone was reminiscing about him to cheering when he came back. That was a very narrow span of time, too, three to five minutes? They just did it so well that

I hated that kid, too. I didn't get very far into it because the main character was so insufferable. (I even forgot I had it.)

It was 500 years in the future, though. There could still be a disaster. I choose to believe, though, that Holy killed everyone. I like Advent Children as a sort of fun revisiting, but I don't let it change my interpretation of the end of FFVII (which, incidentally, I'm playing again).

This is total revisionist history. Windows ME was the last of the Windows 95 iterations and was not related to XP. XP is windows nt 6.
so you have in one line windows 1, 2, 3, 95, 98, 98se, and ME. In the other line you have OS/2, which started the NT kernels. Ms and IBM split and then you have the nt lines, which were

I don't know how many times I heard that song before I found out it was Weezer. What I'm saying is that it was a lot and I hate it.

I might be projecting a little, I don't know, but I kind of read the hatred as a manifestation of the embarrassment we sometimes feel when we express something authentic in a vulnerable period. You know, like a poem from high school (but good).