Anthony Cougar Miccio
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Support music critics that can be cranky sometimes and snarky often!! Look at my blog and go “hooray”!
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Maybe more his worst song ever than worst album, but it was cathartic to admit he’d inspired the consideration. I’m generally not interested in writing pans, but…NOT GREAT, NEIL. anthony-is-writing.ghost.io/did-neil-you...
Did Neil Young Just Release His Worst Album Ever?
Am I the only person really bothered by Neil Young's latest album? Does anyone remember Greendale?
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lol looks like he’s not above Hollywood though. But using his Christian name. (Also, Lena Dunham’s Netflix Rom-Com “Good Sex” sounds like Jumbo Shrimp or Awfully Good.)
Mark Ruffalo & Tucker Pillsbury Join Natalie Portman In Lena Dunham's Netflix
Rom-Com 'Good Sex'
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I googled young Role and it’s ALL “behold my impudence and smooth tattooed chest” out there.
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There’s no “oh it’s that kid from that show” for Mr Model, all modern Tiger Beat shit siloed away by algorithms, so it’s like if you saw this and were like “huh? Why? Is he somebody’s kid? Did he win a contest? Who benefits?” youtu.be/3GVugJj7BUs?...
LEIF GARRETT I WAS MADE FOR DANCING
YouTube video by omarbbcito
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I like the idea that, thanks to social media, blankly handsome young men willing to sing ok in tight shirts don’t have to first act on a tv show before they can sing on a tv show. This is like if you saw John Travolta singing “let her in” on bandstand without the excuse of him being a sweathog.
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This guy seems perfect for everybody who loved Leo Sayer’s stage shtick but wished his voice was less noteworthy.
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You boys can practice in my barn, but promises me one thing…you won’t put your willies in these three holes! youtu.be/cTWhSL0TKq4?...
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lol LITERALLY just put on toolbox. Already seen and love May.
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“How does it taste?” “Perrrrrfect!”
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How is AI not opt-out on Google yet? This is just embarrassing, producing all this blather without looking at the top search entry. I just needed the damn link so I can further the conversation!
While no prominent figure named Keith Harris is known for portraying Superman, several individuals with that name have connections to the superhero world and media.
The most likely connection is Keith A. Harris, who founded a comic book company. o
Keith A. Harris (Founder of FutureGen Comics)
• Role: Founder and CEO of FutureGen Comics, a graphic design and publishing company based in Twinsburg, Ohio.
• Connection to Superman: His motivation for founding the company was a lifelong love of comic books. For him, "retirement was his kryptonite". This is a clever reference to Superman's famous weakness, but does not suggest that Harris is Superman.
• About the company: FutureGen Comics creates new superhero stories and also helps people become their own superheroes by creating comic books featuring them as the protagonist. a
R. Keith Harris (Actor)
• Role: An actor and writer known for his recurring role as Doctor Harlan Carson in AMC's The Walking Dead.
• Connection to Superman: He has acted in numerous television series and films but has not been cast as Superman. The connection may arise from general fan discussions, but it is not based on his acting roles. Tag Harris (Character in Arrowverse)
• Role: A character in the Arrowverse (the franchise of interconnected DC television series) who is a member of the Supermen of America.
• Connection to Superman: This character's name is "Tag Harris," not Keith Harris.
He is a super-powered individual, though he is not Superman himself. Some searches for "Keith Harris Superman" may produce results for this character due to the similar name and association with the "Supermen" title. ®
Keith Harris (Ventriloquist)
• Role: A deceased English ventriloquist famous for his puppet characters, Orville the Duck and Cuddles the Monkey.
• Connection to Superman: The ventriloquist has no association with the Superman character. o
In conclusion, none of the notable individuals named Keith Harris are Superman. The connection is likely a mix of people confusing different individuals, confusing a similar-sounding character name (Tag Harris), or a misunderstanding of a quote from Keith A.
Harris, the comic book founder. In conclusion, none of the notable individuals named Keith Harris are Superman. The connection is likely a mix of people confusing different individuals, confusing a similar-sounding character name (Tag Harris), or a misunderstanding of a quote from Keith A.
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Sorry but There Is Just Too Much Krypto the ...
Jul 10, 2025 — It's a bird... it's a plane... no, it's that damn dog again. By Keith Harris.
People also ask :
Who played Krypto in Superman 2025?
What was Keith Harris's cause of death?
Is Krypto the dog ok in Superman?
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When I saw them on SNL probably a decade ago by now, they were notably WORSE than a new wave band playing together at their 30th high school reunion for the first time since the 20th.
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The 80-90 best of captures their earnest shit would see as an earnest preteen and go “wow I wanna be that good a boy when I grow up,” achtung baby is an improvement on let’s dance (at least in terms of album tracks), and zooropa is a fun sequel of Bowie jokes. Beyond those 3, psshh
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I’ll allow this from my post-punk elders, who must feel a complicity and burden I’ll never fully appreciate.
Reposted by Anthony Cougar Miccio
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Jared Leto so weird and bad at his job they're gonna make him Secretary of Agriculture
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Georgia Hubley had an anecdote about being almost too embarrassed by a spontaneous sing-along to go on, maybe did stop. Didn’t name the song but based on when I read it I’m guessing “nowhere near.”
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“Just remember who taught you, ok? Dad’s pretty cool.”
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Guy who thinks he’s Richard Masur but doesn’t have the rizz.
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Their 1980-1990 best of covers that era well, wish it didn’t have “sweetest thing” on it, though. I know it was originally conceived then but it was transparently released as “hey we’re sorry for Pop” so it feels ahistorical as well as embarrassing.
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Prince just wanted to get fucked all night, but Stones fans just don’t have that much jam.
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“Who taught you to treat black people with such cavalier indifference? Such disrespect? Who? Who taught you?”
“You did, ok? You did! I learned it from hearing ‘Brown Sugar’!”
The “I learned it from watching you” PSA dad.
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This almost doubles as their career arc
Siouxsie And The Banshees

Skunk Anansie

Slickee Boys

Smash Mouth

Snow Patrol
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It would be out of character for U2 to show discriminating taste. let all things wonderful and otherwise be as ONE…and lead-in to Bono.
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One time I was near that stadium and they had banners on lampposts celebrating Prince played their with the stones…no mention of the response at all!!
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RIP--a favorite Diane Keaton scene, from Alan Parker's "Shoot the Moon." captures the sense of despair & exhaustion & muddling through of divorce, just by singing "If I Fell": www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgo9...
"If I Fell" -- Diane Keaton in Shoot the Moon
YouTube video by David Gibson
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Look, when the dust settles - and I mean literal dust, between the war and drought - humanity will have the technology to make shitty montages of the before times.
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Add Bezos to the list of big shots saying the quiet part loud bsky.app/profile/elec...
What makes 2025’s AI bubble so odd is that people not only seem to acknowledge it as a bubble, but think that this time it’s a good one. No less a tech luminary than Jeff Bezos said recently,

“This is kind of an industrial bubble as opposed to financial bubbles…the banking bubble, the crisis in the banking system, that’s just bad, that’s like 2008. Those bubbles society wants to avoid…the ones that are industrial are not nearly as bad, they can even be good. Because when the dust settles and you see who are the winners — society benefits from those inventions.”8

He may not be wrong. The massive overbuild in fibre optics in the early 2000s certainly was good for the growth of e-commerce later on, and that may be the case again for AI in the 2030s. But that long-term internet story provided no succour for investors who experienced the collapse in tech stocks from 2000 onwards.