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PUT THAT DICK IN MY MOUTH!

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  1. Yeah, that's far and away my favorite Bowie (it very nearly made my own list but was cut in favor of Ghetto Music in the spirit of increased genre diversity). Coked up paranoia is one of my favorite aesthetics, and that album oozes it from every pore.
  2. Here's a fun game y'all. Click play on the following video and see how long you can go without pressing the stop button. It's sorta like holding your hand over a candle, but without the unsightly burn marks.
  3. They'd really be a lot more tolerable if they did away with all those super-annoying and cloying vocal effects. They've got a few songs that are pretty interesting from a purely musical standpoint, but then they go and slather them with 'child-like whimsy' or w/e and totally ruin them.
  4. I listened to that "My Girls" song on their MySpace. I stand by my previous assessment.
  5. I produce my own musk.
  6. This is a cool picture.
  7. I'm p. sure we've played this game before and the correct answers were Maria Falconetti and John Cazale.
  8. You mean Different Class, right. Yes. I'm retarded.
  9. no order Jay-Z - The Blueprint Mobb Deep - The Infamous Eddie Gale - Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation Talking Heads - Remain in Light Pavement - Wowee Zowee Pulp - Different Class The Raincoats - The Raincoats Bjork - Homogenic Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
  10. Orson Welles never won the Best Director Oscar. If that's not an indictment of the whole enterprise I don't know what is.
  11. I don't know if you're over-exaggerating for effect or if you actually believe this, but there have been far greater snubs in the history of the Academy Awards than Ledger losing would be, and the show survived those with its "reputation" largely intact.
  12. "Gah! How dare the Academy not acknowledge universally loved blue collar singer-songwriter guy! Indian music?! Pshaw!" - TSM Movies Forum (2009)
  13. This is probbaly the first time someone's ever criticized the best song nominations for not being white and stodgy enough.
  14. I'm intrigued.
  15. Haha PLAGIARISM! hangs out with aristocrats.
  16. And the best way to go about that is by engaging in what is essentially collective punishment? And again, in addition to being of questionable morality and legality, this sort of "strategy" doesn't work. They killed a thousand Lebanese civilians in '06 and made refugees out of thousands more and yet Hezbollah isn't any weaker now than it was two years ago. Why should it work any better this time? Oh and: Welp
  17. What a terrible waste of perfectly useful technology.
  18. Well, not. But Hamas is hardly equipped to inflict that kind of damage and so that's a totally irrelevant question. Israel also apparently shelled the UN headquarters in Gaza. Whoops.
  19. All the stuff you listed and also baseball. Poker, too.
  20. Aesthetically speaking, No Limit really has a lot more in common with G-Funk and the aforementioned Pimp C school of druggy southern rap than w/ Mannie Fresh's alien synth bounce. Also, while they had some p. great jams and couple of good full lengths (Master P's Ice Cream Man is an unheralded minor masterpiece), nothing No Limit did can really compare to that unimpeachable run of singles that Cash Money dropped in the late 90s. I mean: "Ha," "Cash Money is an Army," "Bling Bling," "Back That Azz Up," "I Need a Hot Girl," "Numba One Stunna," "Project Bitch," "We On Fire," "The Block is Hot." That's a murderer's row of hotness.
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