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Cousin Bleh
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PE in full effect… brother!

You're probably right. Though there will always be college freshman getting high and discovering Dark Side or Zeppelin IV for the first time.

The album format is mostly dead in the iTunes era, so it really appeals to me that someone is still supporting the album experience.

I saw PE open for U2 in Atlanta and enjoyed their performance quite a bit. The S1Ws did their thing with uzis and they even had like a mock hanging on the stage. It did not go over so well with the audience.

As soon as it ended, I looked at my other half and said, so ultimately it was about how a flash mob foiled a school shooting.

Curiosity got the best of me, and I actually watched a Cowboy Troy video. My god.

Since I have hick cousins, I saw on Facebook that Trump has finally booked acts for his inauguration: something called Big and Rich, which initially I thought were simply adjectives describing his cabinet picks, and Cowboy Troy, whom I'm told is a country rapper.

You know who was always shutting people up?

That's what the Wachowskis did on Sense8. There's a whole 5-minute bit about how the character's face looks different.

No, that's not what I did. Chuck Tingle is a delightful parody of mentally challenged man (at least that's the prevailing theory). I thought you were doing a similar parody because of the deliberate mispronouncements of the names. It had nothing to do with accusing you of gay pornography.

Just pricey.

Sigh. I legitimately have never heard of Harry Caray before (I don't follow sportsball). I was genuinely curious why that comment was getting upvotes, and I thought I did ask politely! It seemed an odd place to make a sex joke about two women in a thread that is literally about a show in which women are treated as…

**backs away slowly**

Your use of "SJW" in the now-deleted comment explains everything. Thanks.

This is the exact problem with parody accounts. A) They're never funny. B) They fall apart as soon as you break character.

So it's a parody account of a sportscaster whose heyday was 50 years ago with an added touch of creepy misogyny? Hilarious.

Is this some some sort of Chuck Tingle performance art that amuses everyone but me? I don't get it. I don't even know if I want to.

I somehow remain aware of YA trends because I spend a lot of time on Goodreads, where every book review is "OMG Best Book Ever!!! (Nathan Fillion animated gif)." There was a brief time a few years ago when paranormal angels were the new vampires.

I really want to watch this, but, ugh, Hulu.

If you mean because the great unwashed masses vote for this thing, then yes, I agree.