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everything you’ve said is correct

I love La BBQ.  The wait time/food deliciousness ratio is high.

Deviled crabs at Brocato are my favorite!

? Shiraz’ post and this article you link to say virtually the exact same thing. Why is it a lie?

The lettuce! So utterly indifferent.  

Great description!

So your argument is that, because this guy had other reasons for his rampage besides his clearly-stated white supremacy/rid my state of the invading Mexicans reasons, then ... what? What’s your end-game here? Why do those other reasons matter?

Also worth a mention: Fiona Apple’s “When the Pawn ...” and Sleater Kinney’s “The Hot Rock.”

spot on.  I remember a friend of mine suggesting I should check out Chevelle.  UGH.  Bleak times, indeed

this is correct

Skillet?! hahahahahahahahahahahaha

boo

In Australia this movie is obviously a Southern because geography.

this is awesome!

I don’t know what some of you commenters are going on about!  This album is great!  Also, I’m a dad.

Golden Flake is SO southern. I remember in the olden days there were always ads for Golden Flake potato chips and Osmose pressure treated pine during Gator football games.

I was just in Seattle last week and had my first bag of Hawaiian Luau BBQ chips.  One word - freakingdelicious!

I’d suggest it is, in fact, a triple-red herring. We are meant to think first the horrors are the manifestation of delusions as a consequence of mental illness, then we are meant to think it’s a supernatural haunting, but then we discover it’s actually a physical possession by a real demon.

Just re-watched the film yesterday and this is my stumbling block as well.  To be clear, I love this movie.  Near-perfect horror.  But man, this is a plot hole that is hard to swallow.  I was hoping I’d see something I missed the first time.  But nope.  They just leave it out there.  And the group therapy scene

THIS RIGHT HERE