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Same. I can't find the laughter, this can still get so, so much worse.

Yeah, when Clint Eastwood hit it was definitely a "stop in your tracks and go 'This is different'" moment. And to their credit, that's basically been my reaction to pretty much every album since. The only reason I even recognized Popcaaan on Saturn Barz is because I knew him from "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)"

Last weekend I began the next chapter of the Shadowrun tabletop game I've been GMing and it went great.

Gave it a spin tonight, and mostly liked it. It'll probably grow on me more with time, as I think I've found every Gorillaz album to be pretty weird on the first time through, but the songs I really enjoyed I really enjoyed. Vince Staples is spitting some fire on Acension, but I wish they'd given Pusha T a little more

Same, albeit "Clint Eastwood" dropped when I was in my freshman year of college. I totally bought into the ridiculous concept, but the music has always been solid, it's been different, and I've totally enjoyed them at every turn.

Yeah, like, these people are shits, but I am immensely more disquieted that, even if 2/5ths of that number is fake accounts, that easily 300,000 people tuned in to this shit, loved it, and brayed with laughter at all of these videos.

If memory serves, one famous YT prankster "pranked" another one by literally pretending to get assaulted and murdered. Like, they went the whole nine yards with it.

It is quite sad that you could argue this movie's most lasting, impactful legacy has been the "red pill".

As I said, I get no joy out of this, because I'd put $20 down right now that they'll tap Cernovitch to replace him.

This is, in my experience, how a significant portion of the populace thinks about race and racism. If people stopped acknowledging it, it'd stop being a problem.

FOX, Breitbart and Mike Cernovitch, apparently. The last of which I semi-expect to get BillO's job if he gets fired.

I mean, it's worth it, my own shitty experience notwithstanding.

I really hope they didn't use all the jokes in this trailer, because I laughed my ass off at this and can't wait to go see it.

Like I said, it's a great game and in a month or so, I'll go back (and strip down some of the mods I was using), but that was the game I had gotten invested in after several half-starts where I didn't understand some key part of gameplay.

I hadn't, I was so completely charmed by what I'd read about The Long War mod that I decided to skip vanilla and just hop straight onto the double black diamond slopes.

I saw it twice, the first time I was completely charmed by it. The second time my friend and I just made fun of all the absurd, badly written bullshit in it, but it's not even close to being the worst movie I've ever seen in theaters.

Rush Hour 3 remains the only movie I've ever walked out on. I barely got 30 minutes in, realized that this was going to be total, utter shit, and got up and left to do anything else with my life.

The only things I know about Overwatch is that it's incredibly popular, and a bunch of internet nerds had a hilarious hissy fit when it turned out their video game waifu Tracer was actually gay.

Listened on the drive home from work. It's far more approachable than TPAB, but still kinda wonderfully complicated. I enjoyed it.

That is yet another selling point for this absurdity of a movie franchise.