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It’s a ridiculously small sample size of a ridiculously small demographic, further narrowed by the outlet asking. And anybody who answered is probably an idiot by definition. So I obviously shouldn’t care — I know that. But I still found it...
It was the Barack Obama of times, it was the Sarah Palin of times.
It was the Barack Obama of times, it was the Sarah Palin of times. In retrospect maybe we should have put two and two together and figured out where the potential first Bla...
The mid ’80s saw me unreasonably fixated on post-punk hard rock coming out of Australia (see also: Died Pretty), but then so have other eras, I guess. When I was a little kid I was obsessed with marsupials and monotremes (still am to a cert...
“I would have said for a long time, I did say for a long time, that armadillos are born dead. I had no evidence of any other point on their life cycle, imagining them a sort of wildflower growing along certain depressing stretches of highwa...
Lainey Wilson’s partly boogie-woogied “Ring Finger” is at very least the best rap song by a badass country woman surnamed Wilson since Gretchen’s “Chariot” two decades ago. “I got the ring and he got the finger” (thanx to pre-wedding cheati...
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A misguided tour through 10,000 or so record albums and/or songs you mostly never heard of in a universe of fungi I can't smell.
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