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  1. Ian Scuffling

    the psychosis of night shifts

    No, John Calvin. I'm dutch
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    A Brooklyn Culture Mafia

    That woman looks like she would demolish kc's and my respective lives
  3. Ian Scuffling

    the psychosis of night shifts

    The guy who wrote that film is spiritually a maternal great uncle of mine
  4. Ian Scuffling

    Moby-Dick

    Is that the try-works? The image of the fire from the stacks is the one that stuck with me the most. Seems that's where all the encyclopedic bits are supposed to lead.
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    Adam Lehrer

    I'm sure you guys know more about his background than me but I read this the other day and have been thinking about it a lot. Makes me think of John Berger in his ability to spin off brilliantly into thundering social critique on the back of what begins as seemingly innocuous. Any other writers...
  6. Ian Scuffling

    the psychosis of night shifts

    I'm convinced night shifts driving a cab for uni students in 2021 drove me psychotic. Fucked my sleep schedule up permanently which magnified the weight of the various interpersonal crises I dealt with in the subsequent 6 months in a way that certainly did not help my judgment. Looking back at...
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    The Mad Men thread

    He's on the money, I watched it again last year. Ginsberg's whole schtick is being a savant who eventually has a full breakdown parallel to Don's
  8. Ian Scuffling

    The Mad Men thread

    Did you read the DeBoer post I linked? People forget the actual significance of that scene so easily
  9. Ian Scuffling

    The Grateful Thread

    Sometimes does make me sad Phil or Bobby (I can't remember) didn't let Dylan join them in full; something about Jerry's guitar and Dylan's text, alchemical
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    The Mad Men thread

    He kind of is but I would say he's much more popular with "Facebook boomers;" reactionary and conservative memes with him were pervasive for a while, and he's still beloved by reactionaries all over the internet in general. Here's a funny example of those same relics trying to be relevant with a...
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    The Mad Men thread

    Yeah the coke ad really seals it as a slow burn horror, something like the end of The Shining. The women as a collective are monumental. Don's second wife is, in a completely heterosexual way, iconic.
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    The Mad Men thread

    Both shows majorly shift around that spot, so you'll be rewarded for persevering. Mad Men's best seasons are 4 and 5
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    The Mad Men thread

    As you all may have guessed from my avi, I was going to do this eventually. Mad Men is unfortunately the best work of television and the end of the medium, an American Ulysses to Twin Peaks: The Return's Finnegan's Wake. I'm on my 3rd time watching now and am halfway through season 4, just...
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    Overeducated sports writers log

    https://www.thestranger.com/sports/2023/06/07/79024802/the-ghost-of-socialism-in-the-2023-nba-finals
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    The Online: Increasingly Real or Unreal?

    Understanding biscuits' opinions on trans people much better now that I know he believes strong jawlines turn men illiterate and right wing and that he thinks not infrequently about beautiful androgynous males with delicate features. What twink hurt you so, biscuits?
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    Saturn Devours His Young

    I'm fascinated by why Carlson is ingratiating himself with the youth. It can't be accidental that that picture of him with Jerry Garcia also resurfaced recently
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    Saturn Devours His Young

    Which doesn't even make any sense in actual fact because in my experience Zyn is so ubiquitous as to be heavily used by people not at all in that scene or who even actively hate it, which probably goes to show the potency and relevance of the "leftists" frantically naming every phenomenon they...
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