Lights Out: Douchebags are mad as hell, and they’re not going to take it anymore, bro.
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Lights Out: Douchebags are mad as hell, and they’re not going to take it anymore, bro.
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I hope I don’t get caught in a barrel before making it to Bookface! That’s something Becca would say.
(tofuttibreak:juliasegal:giggomachine:risingtensions)
Clever Pregnant Vader Costume of the Day: Get it? Her belly’s the Death Star because having babies ends your life.
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The Birthday Song sung by Taco on The League.
If you haven’t caught The League yet, I think this song will give you a good idea as to what you are missing out on.
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Red House Painters - Michigan
I don’t need a house in Lake Michigan
I don’t need a purpose to plan within
I just want to feel your pulse again
From NYT:
The English band Noah and the Whale closes out its three-night run at Mercury Lounge tonight. “They prize the stoicism of the British folk tradition, along with its fiddle tunes and vocal harmonies, without ruling out rock possibilities,” writes Jon Pareles. “Aching, unresolved, unironic heartbreak is at the core” of their songs, but it’s not overly emo: the singer, Charlie Fink, can sound like Lou Reed or Conor Oberst, and when they let loose, there’s psychedelic jamming and Springsteen-like antheming. Go Brittania.
I have really been digging on Noah lately, so, if you’re free tonight, you should check them out and let me know how they are live: I have to go to New Jersey.
'Eating Animals' by Jonathan Safran Foer
Like the reviewer, I am not the greatest fan of JSF’s style. However, I applaud anyone willing to explore a cruelty-free life. Factory farming is by far the most brutal, grotesque practice imaginable And I implore everyone, like Foer, to really get to the meat (sorry, had to) of what you are supporting by your eating habits.
Oh no! Jemaine Clement, one-half of the alternative-comedy troubadours known as Flight of the Conchords and star of Gentlemen Broncos, confesses that there might not be a third season of the hit HBO show. “It very likely might not” return for a third season, Clement said, before adding “it could come back in a shorter season or like a special.” For what it’s worth, HBO says that the door is open for the duo to return in whatever capacity they like, so let’s hope that Jemaine and Bret McKenzie can figure something out.
I’m pretty sure Michelle made this video: Juggalo Furries.