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Iused to be like that, but I lost the ability. I want it back.

This is offensive to the gluten intolerant.

He had the fastest lap time on the old show for a while.

I look forward to having both options. LeBlanc's a shit-hot driver and he's a funny, laconic guy, so having him subject to challenges while surrounded by sarcastic British guys will be fun.

"Success" is much too flattering a way to describe it. It's certainly an interesting film to watch because it's a 90-minute, slow-motion trainwreck where you can spot all the seams tearing and you can sort of appreciate what Trank was trying to do. But it's a disaster.

But we've established there's no distinction between humans and replicants.

The whole point of the movie is that they're not just killer robots. They're people who happen to be lab-made.

What, no "Scum" by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds? An entire song about a critic he hated in phrases only Cave could use. Very nasty.

Yes, although the needle didn't track vibrations the way a record stylus does.

To be fair, if you treat them properly, they don't.

The Tefifon is amazing.

The grooves were guides for the needle, but the player read electronically stored information froma capacitance layer in the disc.

I had no idea they added NR tech to vinyl. Thanks for that.

Lynch's Dune is a fascinating abortion of a movie. I love it, even though I find it pretty lousy filmmaking.

Bleh, the point is that humanity and monstrousness aren't limited to humans or replicants, making using replicants enslavement rather than just a robot business. So if there's no difference in terms of humanity (positive or negative) between womb- or lab-made people, then the point of the movie is that your ideas of

I kind of like Horny Tori.

Swans' "Volcano" seems to be about Courtney Love, although it may be about female rock stars in general.

I'm really not against diverse representation (because it's more fun), but when I read about this sort of complaint, I can't help thinking people get way, way too involved with the lives and choices of fictional characters, even viewing them as personal proxies/avatars.