I fully admit to checking out carlsagan.tumblr.com based on this recommendation.
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“Far too long have we relied upon the traditions of our forbears when it comes to pancake toppings,” says King Crimson guitarist, Robert Fripp. “Treacle, marmalade, even maple sugar, has become a staple on the breakfast table for so long that we have forgotten to question why.”
This statement…
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Drunk Comic Book Chat #43: Marvel Premiere #36. Take a trip back to the era of Skrulls and McCarthyism, when your little brother’s glasses could shoot out a super version of you with superpowers, when rock n roll music was really at its worst! The short-lived 3-D Man makes his debut in this terrible comic book and we chat all about it!
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Take it from me, a guy who doesn’t read comic books* - Kiemzi and Arf are great and the latest episode is hilarious.
*I believe the last one I read was Spiderman 2099.
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#neverforget
I just noticed and would like to point out Tolliver’s reaction once Beasley moves his hand.
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Looks like Michael Sweetney is REALLY getting himself back into shape…
“Round is a shape” - Charles Barkley
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I promise these self-promotional posts won’t be frequent, but it is my right as an American to tell you that Video Jerks is on facebook & twitter. The facebook basically just does what tumblr already does (tell you when the site updates), so chances are it’ll be useless to you.
But the twitter…
The people behind this are hilarious and great and just read it or subscribe or whatever already.
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This reminds me of a story in Banned in DC; Bad Brains was supposed to play a show but only HR showed, so “Bad Brains” that night consisted of HR, Ian MacKaye, Henry Rollins and Eddie Janney,
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Frere-Jones’s article on American black metal reads wonderfully (“couture pandas”!), and is currently tempting me to dump an entire transcript here, of an interview I did with Hunter Hunt-Hendrix from Liturgy, for a New York piece that got axed. SFJ is certainly correct that there is a whole lot of thought and passion involved in people’s ideas of black metal — even traces of it in the dumbest and most puffed-up genre gatekeeping.
Does this mean that SF-J’s funk band broke up and he’s now playing metal?