Half Past Pistachio
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@stlbreadcompany Would Dan Soder be too famous to count, or is that the limit?
I imagine Zac Amico hovering around 75% of the threshold.
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@notnotdylm Rob Schneider has never been funny, except for when that character yells "Oh no! We suck again!"
A dummy who is so positive the entire movie who then has his hope shattered is very funny.
But people just latch on to the catchphrase which on its own is not funny.
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@DaftLimmy I thought it was boring and barely laughed the first time I watched it.
It gets better on subsequent watches because the big obvious jokes aren't funny but there's funny little things that emerge.
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@palevariety3719 Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein
Animal Collective - Here Comes The Indian
Adult. - Resuscitation
Radiohead - Kid A
Omar Soleyman - Highway To Hassake
Lightning Bolt - Wonderful Rainbow
RP Boo - Legacy
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@st_louis_stan Women In The Kitchen was a "comparative advantage" situation when life was harder
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This is an interesting shift I've noticed where women millennial and younger are totally inept cooks, almost taking a weird pride in not knowing how to cook, meanwhile men often have hobby interests in cooking and husbands are oftentimes the household's Main Cook
Jenna@mom_of_littles
@AX5336348154060 Wait until you hear that my husband cooks more often than me
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@jetskitosway2 I can tell you enjoy Talking Heads from this tweet.
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I thought she sang “I can control my eyes and my nose” but it’s actually “my highs and my lows”. disappointing
Master of the Flying Jetski@jetskitosway2
Kate Bush - Full House the Lionheart cover nobody asked for! weird chords on this one 🦁
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@World0fEcho start putting together your 80s mix
nobody objects to it
leave out the ones you hate
you have some leeway with 80s alternative
scour thrift store CDs for the best cheese
snatch Paula Abdul - Forever Your Girl when you see it
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@ZacharyLipez And if you don't believe me about the Wizard Of Oz thing, watch far enough for "Breed & incubate what you see" when Aunt May is at the incubator.
"Lady Picture Show" makes a lovely music video with the poppy scene, and "Adhesive" when they approach Oz's chamber is majestic.
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@crah_igg haha ok. I support enthusiasts! I never liked them and then got annoyed at the groupthink revisionism of the last decade, but that’s hardly the band’s fault. I’ll revisit!
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@DonnyFerguson Whenever I think of how Clerks The Animated Series made fun of Desmond Pfeiffer, in that moment I think of Clerks as a successful popular show dumping on an obscure flop.
Then I remember Clerks only aired two of its six episodes.
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Five shows to get to know me:
1. Cop Rock
2. The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer
3. Homeboys in Outer Space
4. Supertrain
5. Hello, Larry
Ed Morrissey@EdMorrissey
Five shows to get to know me: 1. Rockford Files 2. Carol Burnett Show 3. The Sopranos 4. Cheers 5. Frasier (among others) cc: @MavrocksGirl
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@Japan_lol_w a Tool Assisted Speedrun was uploaded recently
that's when I first heard of it
youtu.be/0mgYYBN9stc

YouTube
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@GentleDoofus A Clockwork Orange eventually became a comfy movie. The brutality and bleakness is dulled with every rewatch, and what emerges to the fore is the distinctive dialog.
It's brothers with Big Lebowski, American Psycho, and The Departed in my mind.
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Admittedly a strange choice, but I find NETWORK very comforting. It’s both the 70s corporate aesthetics (so much wood paneling and beige) and the reminder that there’s nothing fundamentally new about our fraught circumstances. People were pissed then and they’re pissed now.
Letterboxd@letterboxd
what is your favorite comfort film? 🫂
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@BoundaryBreak It's the exact opposite.
A friend had it when I was 11 and I was completely mystified by it. We're in a fight, but it's a menu?
I wouldn't like it now either, but I can wrap my head around it because I know about JRPGs and turn-based combat, and I can appreciate the pixel art.
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@barneyfarmer I can't actually hear Led Zeppelin IV.
It makes a direct connection inside my body skipping my ears.
I heard it when I first made memories, so it's part of my firmware.
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Anyone predominantly listening to the same band or genre of music they favoured in adolescence/young adulthood is not really listening to music at all, they are partaking of ritual behaviour in which the music is a component.
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_
Give an opinion on music that could get you into this situation
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