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My apartment's ac stopped working.

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Buy a house, you broke ass bitch. Then, you'd only have yourself to blame.

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Inc posts from level 3 of Dante's Inferno.

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Is it a buyer's market? Should I wait for things to fluctuate? These are terms I picked up here and there. Am I using them correctly?

 

Yes...you are using these terms correctly. But, it's a seller's market right now.

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I was watching some amateur porn, recently. Like, genuine amateur porn. Poorly framed, shakey cameras, etc. This one dude was having obvious trouble maintaining an erection. I cringed in sympathy.

 

Porn, now, would be ideal. Except it's too hot to jerk off.

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My apartment I have in Pittsburgh had a shitty AC system, but an awesome Furnace.

 

Even with the Window open, with a box fan in it, and 5 rotating fans all going, it was still miserable in there as long as the sun was up.

 

I feel your pain, brother.

 

Just notify you landlord, and find out if it's just your or if it's the entire building.

 

If it's just yours, it should be fixed real soon, if not, the whole building will take forever.

 

Good luck, and don't sit on any leather/pleather furniture.

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First floor.

 

An update: the AC isn't getting fixed until tomorrow. Tonight, in these sweaty confines, I watched A History of Violence. I enjoyed it, especially because I only knew very little about the film beforehand...

 

 

SPOILER

 

 

 

 

because, when Tom Stall revealed he really was Joey Cusack, I was pleasantly surprised. I was thinking the film might go in that direction prior to the scene, but I wasn't sure. I would've been more sure had I bothered reading anything about the film before watching it, as, after watching the movie, every review I read blabbed the twist.

 

 

 

 

END SPOILER

 

 

 

Good on William Hurt, by the way. He fucking owned the one scene he was in. The Oscar nod was deserved.

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buy a box of Bird's Eye brand frozen peas and sit on them.

Peeled the skin off my ass doing that once.

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Unrelated, but coincidentally another PT Anderson/music question.

 

Is "Save Me" supposed to practically drown out John C.'s last lines to Claudia in Magnolia? It pissed me off having to look on imdb to see what made her finally smile.

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It didn't matter what he said; that she was happy—genuinely, truly happy—for him saying it is what's important. Just like what Bill Murray whispered into Scarlett Johansson's ear at the end of Lost in Translation was irrelevant. That moment they shared transcended words.

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Here's what I have in my netflix queue right now:

 

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

Adaptation

Tindersticks: Bareback

Brokeback Mountain

Capote

That Obscure Object of Desire

Wages of Fear

LolliLove

Schizopolis

Match Point

Dogville

I Am Curious: Yellow

I Am Curious: Blue

Weekend

 

I currently have The Squid and the Whale, but I've yet to watch it. Today I sent back A History of Violence and Oldboy, so I should be getting COADM and Adaptation by the weekend.

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Capote is a really great film, and not just for Hoffman's performance as I've heard from some people.

 

And The Squid and the Whale is depressing but short enough to keep it very engaging. Just like Wes Anderson's stuff, it's categorized as a "comedy" because it's "offbeat," when really, there aren't exactly any laugh-out-loud moments.

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