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Right? It's kind of voluntary. Nobody forced the label.

Vaya con Dios, Bela.

I remember reading about his real-like interestingness when he still had the Dos Equis job in an old issue of Cigar Aficianado. At the time, we was absolutely tickled that they got a Brooklyn Jew to play a worldly, ethnically-ambiguous-but-maybe-Latino? Man Of Mystery.

I was 13 for the last one of those.

Buffalo! Finally! Something worth a damn!

Yeah, even Fox said it was a fucked up route to take.

Lookie here at who conveniently forgot the existence of the IRA!

Fuck you for basically being completely right.

"You should teach a Journalism class!"
"You should take one."

I think my parents, who are very religious, came home laughing their asses off from work with a printed out copy of the then-current articles "Amish Give Up" and "Pope Admits: 'God Ain't Said Shit to Me.'" To them it was just a cute thing they found, but I kept up with it as a periodical.

What's the cutoff between sentient animals and pets? Are you sure you weren't actually a low-key slave owner?

I'm been considering firing this one up again when I finish Witcher 3's DLC. Definitely this or I go back to LA Noire, since I do not yet own NieR or P5.

What am I playing? Remarkably little!

You're right, especially given how eager musicians were to break out of the "3 minute single" that was technologically necessary until the '60's.

I think the format works better as a concept rather than a physical limitation. Like, an album as a cohesive narrative. Most pop stars don't need an album, per se, and Weird Al has spoken publicly about his delight at being off contract so he can simply release singles in an even more timely fashion. An album is

It feels like it's just coming out one track at a time, which is honestly a more modern business model anyway.

I will forever pronounce it "a frunchFRY."

Yes it is, and yes there are.

I was thinking about that when I saw the headline…

Ditto There Will Be Blood.