It's about atheist geeky star wars fans and nerdy science stuff. Most people don't really get the jokes. I rarely watch TV and I only saw few episodes, quite liked it but the actors are slightly annoying.
I've read "Let The Right One In", a solid thriller with creepy atmosphere, not what I usually read. I was told that the movie was better than the book in this case.
I just pointed out the difference between both versions from my personal perspective; just because "they got off their arses" doesn't mean I'm obliged to wipe them. And yes, I'm being negative, errm honest.
I've listened to every boring second of it and now I feel depressed. When I hear the original, it tends to make me feel easier about everyday's grey and leaves me with a positive attitude of stoic calmness.
Lyrical bankruptcy... given up artistically... But well I won't argue against this because it's a question of taste and personal preference anyway. Guess I'm lucky because I'm still growing into his work, it's not easy as a non-native speaker, and have yet a lot to discover, so I'm not that...
Wow, that's harsh. Do you really believe that? He's in his fifties and a man who made a life; he won't sing about the problems of growing up any more, although those lyrics are the ones who mean the most to his younger fan base, because we are still captured in the rat race of life. I think his...
I like that Mable line actually. It arises a whole image of a certain situation, with so few words. But concerning lyrics I'm a claqueur anyway, I tell myself that "I just don't get the joke" when I don't get the joke.
Oh, it said "frink" in the title so I assumed this is just a fave-pic-thread. It was taken from allyouneedismorrissey.com and I cut out Solomon for obvious reasons :D
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