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youtu.be/mqPSxT_cHgc?...

groimes you haeve to come get me at Geetmo

I periodically think about this ancient video where Jason Mraz does a slow acoustic cover of Blitzkrieg Bop and prefaces it with "I first heard this song in National Lampoon's Vacation... a Chevy Chase film"

Beano #1293, Apr 29, 1967

Yeah a thing which is basically completely absent in US or Western European media is the fact that 48-Palestinians very unequivocally face discrimination, both official and unofficial. One element, even less discussed, is how Israeli authorities basically encourage violent crime in 48 neighborhoods.

At a Buffalo Tom gig at Town & Country in London in the '90s, J Mascis was hanging w/us in the dressing room in his typically laconic way. But then George Wendt popped his head in to say hello, J rose out of his chair and exclaimed, “NORM!” I've never seen him as animated before or since. RIP NORM!

absolute drivel. what does it even mean to be "more pro-Democrat" than an elected official? in the apparent absence of core shared values, they are who make the composite idea of "Democrat" what it is, for better or worse!

It's a tricky problem that old coots who gripe about how "nobody wants to work anymore" have allied politically with the faction of people for whom that's actually true

Tough news on the local front. Our historic rape and murder factory burned down. They didn't use it for rape and murder anymore but a lot of people liked to get their senior photos taken there for some reason. Our economy is devastated

“reality tv is inherently fascist” is my most consistently vindicated hot take of all time

they’re withholding this student’s diploma for acknowledging genocide. wild how every higher ed institution I’ve ever engaged with is policing thought crimes among its students

30-50 feral boers in my backyard

Please enjoy this stock photo the local CBS affiliate chose for a story about traffic this summer

This is a longstanding fascination of mine; how mid-20th century science fiction created an extremely robust and durable vision of "the future" that people now take as true in a platonic sense, like it inevitably already exists in potentiality, and we're just waiting to discover it.