I don't think there exists a pop album that is considered good. Pop music has always been about the singles.I think Thriller disproves that argument pretty easily.
his backing band The Roots is what saves him. if it werent for them, i wouldnt have watched that shmuck every now and then... lolThis. I can appreciate his music taste.
Is the show set in the 50s or 60s? Maybe that's why I got confusedNo, it was set during the then-present day. But the Bunker's home did have a more "vintage" look to it, which could explain it.
Its a character from an old sitcom in either the 1950s or 1960s. I know some vague things about him but have never actually watched the show70's and really early 80's
bro named his own teenage daughterHe had "his own kids" on the last list. Whittling it down to one is something, to say the least...
And before that she debuted in a movie called Man on Fire. Most people for some reason only remember those 2 movies. But she's in her 30s now I think. People always are shocked to find that outShe was in a number of films before Man on Fire. I Am Sam, for example.
Kind of a weirdly insensitive way to frame the topic though esp from a modThrough ESP? "Jeremy" isn't exactly an obscure song, and it's subject matter wasn't particularly hidden, either.
They have another album of theirs in the book. (Moon Safari) I might hold off on the random album selection thing and just give that a listen next...while this album is still fresh in my mind. I'm interested in seeing how different (if at all) it is to their soundtrack album.For what it's worth, Moon Safari is my go-to album of theirs to listen to...
And it turned out to be trump's own staff that screwed up.Of course. It's a day that ends in y.
Imagine wanting to commit mass murder due to escalators temporarily becoming stairs.These people are the biggest fucking babies I've ever seen.
I don't know...I wasn't part of the conversations in non book readers, but i could actually see tv only fans hatingMind you, I haven't finished either the books or the show, so I could be completely off base (although I have had the ending spoiled for me). The last part of your comment is what's key. It was foreshadowed in the books, whereas in the show, they rushed to that point without ever really foreshadowing or building up to it, meaning that for most people, it felt out of nowhere, and at odds with what came before.Mad Queen Danyand that 100% is already foreshadowed and expected in the books
Agreed.
The scene wherehe hits the wallis legit one of the greatest things ever filmed.
There's an interaction between how good the art is, how bad the offence is, and how dead the creator is.
Here's one:
I own a Charles Manson album on CD (Lie: The Love and Terror Cult). It's a reissue, and all royalties went to the family of one of the cult's victims.
Is it ok that I play it? I really like Your Home is Where You're Happy.
Still can't see Hoult as anything other than Tony from Skins.I'll admit that's the first thing I think of when I think of Hoult's work. But he's more than proven himself over the years to be an excellent actor.
On the one hand, I dislike politicians sticking their thumbs on the scales of justice. The entire reason why we have parole boards in the first place is so that they can take a cold, dispassionate look at the incarcerated and make the decision, free from political considerations or other outside factors, as to whether or not they deserve parole.That's pretty much my exact view on the subject.
On the other hand, given the extremely heinous nature of the crime, I can't say I'm all that bothered about this woman having to stay in prison.
When did hating on Coldplay become a thing?Probably when they went in a more pop direction.
Unfortunately yeah. Early 30 Seconds to Mars had some legit bangers, Attack and The Kill are great tracks
30 Seconds to Mars first album is still good.
You can tell he genuinely believes the stupid shit he is saying, because he's not a good enough actor to pretend to be this fucking dumb.See, part of me thinks that this is a grift. It's been a long time since I watched episodes of Lois and Clark, but I remember the show being faithful to the character's values. Surely he would've picked up on that back then. That's why I wouldn't be surprised that it's all an act to get favor with the MAGA crowd. Which is even worse than actually believing it, in my view.
Calvin & Hobbes taught me some of my greatest life lessons. Fuck anyone who supports this.This.
we can, but there's no point since you did the homework for me, and proved that none of them ever did wellHe literally proved the opposite.
It's funny because that's just how it was in the 90sI know. I lived through it.
Why does he share this shit lmao. Does he think calling someone a goof makes him look hardThis.
Drake is one of the most delusional people out there rn
smhAnd now I know why Drake thinks that that's a boss move.
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JonTronIt's been years since I watched, but I don't recall Nostalgia Critic being far right at all. Not to mention a large chunk of the former Channel Awesome crew aren't far right either.
Pewdiepie
Logan & Jake Paul
Asmongold
Nostalgia Critic
Tim Pool
Mark Dice
Keemstar
Clownfish TV
Rev Says Desu
The Quartering
Sargon of Akkad
Amazing Athiest
ShortFatOtaku
Golden Age Geek
Need I go on.
i stopped listening to Newsboys way before Michael Tait joined them.He was.
Wasn't Michael Tait in DC Talk?
This is reprehensible.This just sums it up.