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I would say that money spent on the kids correlates more with popularity.  Parents didn't have to be poor or rich to spend a crap load on their kids (thank you, credit card industry!).  I think that class is mostly irrelevant since shitty parenting of one sort or another takes place among the rich and poor. 

The Lou-Reed Metallica album and SuperHeavy were mistakes?  But Rolling Stone magazine told me they were awesome!   I don't know what to believe now. 

To his credit, he made some amazing music over a decade ago.  Mellencollie earned him a lot of residual good will.  Let's hope he uses all of it up so we can laugh if he gets punched in the face every time he leaves his house. 

Tyler's solo stuff is the height of the offensive stuff, but I'm not impressed when they aren't trying to offend.  I agree that there is some talent here, but it really isn't consistent enough that it actually warrants paying attention to them now. 

They are definitely not the next Wu since  no one approaching the level of Ghostface, RZA, or Cappadonna, has come out of the group.  It is a collective and their is an 'eccentric' that gets written up a lot (Tyler:OF::Method Man/O.D.B:Wu-Tang), but but the similarities end there.  If you feel too old for this group

Team Ninja's legacy outside of Ninja Gaiden 1 and 2 was actually pretty mixed before his departure.  Dead or Alive and Dead or Alive: Volleyball aren't exactly classics.

I think the name implies that they mesh uggahs with ease.  . 

Considering ATDI was on MTV at the time of Relationship of Command, that seems like a fairly odd sentiment. 

True, but every band in the world in the world is jealous of Kansas for writing "Dust in the Wind."  Plus, 'Point of Know Return,' 'Always Never the Same,' and 'Masque,' are some of the finest names for prog rock albums I have ever heard. 

@avclub-d980b15d49101608dc407770f35b1d75:disqus Of there are teachers who are on the right side of this and a whole host of other issues.  Others take umbrage at the suggestion that they might not be doing their jobs well or up to people's expectations.  As with any workplace, somebody would probably cynically exploit

We weren't required to have permission slips signed to watch 'Saving Private Ryan' in history class, but this was at a private high school.  Some other curriculum choices that might have been controversial elsewhere (the Colour Purple was required reading for tenth graders), passed without note either.  It would vary

You are more optimistic than me.  A film that, on some level, offers an indictment of schools as a place where a lot of cruelty is tolerated is not necessarily a message that a lot of faculty or administrators will find flattering. 

It would probably require a bunch of permission slips from parents to show it.  Depending on the school in question, you would likely find a parent or two who would equate showing this film to showing A Serbian Film.  It would seem like the decision to try and air this film would fall victim to some sort of

Exposed to open air, they do get stale.  Whether it gets moldy like bread or just hardens to the point of being inedible, I don't know.  I'm just not that curious.   

You are missing out.  It has by far the most nudity of any AVC video yet. 

Hey!  A new subheading for Gamelogical Society just started appearing.  

I agree too.  It would only be sad that it ended and the careers of the writers and cast never took off from this show. 

I would love her more if she hated herself for listening to lots of NPR.  I listen to too much of it and I feel like a tool.  Actually, I love her anyway.  All is forgiven!

Bom dia! 

No Kid Icarus review?  As reboots of 8-bit franchises go, it seems more successful than Ninja Gaiden.