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Still an album I absolutely have to listen to at least once a year, and I've owned a copy since it came out. Ten fucking stars.

Well that was a nice couple of hours…

That's like saying 90 percent of rock and roll bands are Men's Rights sympathizers because they sing songs from a male point of view. That's ridiculous.
EDIT: I thought you were dismissing them for being feminist at all when I first read your post. Then I re-read after writing, and realized that I'm an idiot. My

Saw this band play in a basement at a house party a few years ago and liked them enough to buy a record and a t-shirt. Who cares about their politics, they make good fun music.

Step one: put on "ticklish" off of acrobatic tenement. Step two: repeat until satisfied. Which will likely never happen.
Can't wait to see these guys at the Crystal Ballroom!

I don't know much but I'm totally infatuated with "Gardenia" Best song I think Iggy's done since 1978 easily

boring bunch of movies anyway…

Am I really the only person who thought season 6 was better than 5? 5 was great don't get me wrong, but I enjoyed the overly convoluted River Song arc, (with the exception of what happened with the silence after episode two). The Neil Gaiman episode was excellent. I was absolutely all about "A Good Man Goes To War"

Bat-shark-repellent is maybe the greatest label given to something that never existed.

Ummm…. Well… Sort of. On one hand I thought it was a brilliant film done brilliantly. Stylistically and visually, it's amazing.

Sorry, but us Dischordians beat you to the pope punch. But we can still agree to disagree. Hail Eris! Pass the slack!

I think there is nothing finer on the album than the one-two punch of Where Boy's Fear To Tread and Bodies. Just me maybe but holy shit, that's the most exhilirating way to kick off the second half. It's like watching Empire Strikes Back in 7 minutes.

No, no, I was talking to Kim. She said "nobody touch this, this is my stuff" and I said "you fucking die."

The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is the only movie I've ever seen that actually made me afraid to walk home in daylight. Leatherface & co. win. The Hills' mutants are creepy, but ultimately the mutant thing takes the edge off and make them a little less terrifying than the rural primal degeneracy of the Texas

After two years of discussion about what a pathetically unappreciated character Summer is, no one is going to mention how she saved the day? Not even in "stray observations?" ok. Yeah. Let's complain about overused tropes more…. Weeeee. Great show! Love you all! …… And I'm drunk…. k….bye…..

About equal if memory serves… But I've done enough drugs and caused enough pollution that I'd say both messages failed in even measure.

I've never seen a stronger argument for encouraging animators to use drugs.

Anyone else suddenly think of that really lame anti-drug cartoon from the early '90s that had the ninja turtles and I wanna say the ghost busters and Care Bears and a whole bunch of other famous cartoon folk, wrapped up in insidious Bush Sr. Era just-say-no propaganda?

As someone who read Johnny the Homicidal Maniac before Zim was ever an ink splotch on a white page, I'm just going to imagine that all references to Taco Bell, are actually "Taco Hell." And you made me feel old too.

A friend showed me Fire Walk With Me before I had seen the series, so that spoiled the whole mystery. At the same time making all the interactions with that character so much creepier from the pilot onwards.