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With guest spot from Tim Robbins. "Let me explain to you how this works: you see, the corporations finance Team America, and then Team America goes out… and the corporations sit there in their… in their corporation buildings, and… and, and see, they're all corporation-y… and they make money. "

Excellent comparison.

You're the only other person I've heard of besides myself that prefers them a little stale and chewy. I do happen to like the gritty sugar.

And then he stole all of their hats.

I keep getting Akiva Goldsman confused with Akiva Schaffer.

Jewell's Denial

But what if someone bothers to go to IMDB and finds out he's done a ton of terrible movies!?

You give love a bad name.

I'm hard of hearing, so I usually have captions on youtube by default. I can't believe they bothered to write out an entire "translated" rap for the captioning.

Reading this made me remember just how much I enjoyed The Fire Theft. What an awesome album.

And I always thought it was Cowboy Curtis

Best cure I've found is chug a large glass of water before bed (if possible) and take a multivitamin. Then, in the morning, go eat a giant bowl of pho with as much sriracha as you can stand.

The vocals on this song are drenched in weird autotune warble.

This is truly a terrible band.

I just split up with my girlfriend of 7 years, so I'm in the process of finding these out. I'm always surprised about which things really hit hard, and which things surprisingly don't. As one of the people above said, the fact that it was a relatively amicable breakup has its own difficulties. It's easy to demonize

This is also the legislator that wanted to make a law prohibiting buses from stopping on streets because he got mad when he couldn't get around one one time.

"…the message spread by their history books"

Yeah, I can already tell it's something special. I'm glad I finally started it.

Well, it is well past his b-e-d-t-i-m-e

Finally started reading Middlesex. It's been sitting on my bookshelf for a couple of years at this point. I'm about 100-120 pages in and really like it. I've never read any Eugenides before either.