The graphic is too classic to pass up, but does anyone really still listen to this guy?

Check out Kanye West’s new album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
It's okay. I'm not sure how it's pronounced either.
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The graphic is too classic to pass up, but does anyone really still listen to this guy?

Check out Kanye West’s new album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
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I hope it’s a spoof. I really do. I hope that someone dared the author to commission an infographic about Justin Bieber’s haircut. The last sentence in the two-sentence story-section says, “The Post investigates.” That leads me to believe that it is indeed a spoof, but the graphic took a decent amount of investigation, thought, and artwork to design. Too much for a Bieber haircut story.
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In 1985, John Hughes wrote and directed The Breakfast Club. It helped push the careers of five rising stars to achieve relative success. These members of The Brat Pack were quoted, emulated, and launched into the yearly playing schedule on TBS 24 years after the film was made.
In this era of unoriginality in Hollywood, they really should considered making a new version that takes everything about the movie a little closer to the edge. Why?
Why not? [click to continue...]
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Entertainment Weekly put out a surprisingly nice list of the 20 Scariest Movies of All Time. What they didn’t do is rank them. So, for our readers’ enjoyment and for the convenience of not having to click through 20 pages just to see the whole list, here they are, ranked by scary movie experts from across the globe (or at least by me).
The reason that magazines prefer lists over rankings nowadays is because these are opinions and everyone has a different one. They fear people reading the list and say “this is all wrong.” I have no fear of this, as I know that the list is wrong for most people. It’s just the way I see it using their list of movies ranked the way I would have ranked them. [click to continue...]
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