I spent a LOT of time on YouTube in 2020. Here are my best discoveries.
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I spent a LOT of time on YouTube in 2020. Here are my best discoveries.
Where I realize a couple things about myself and how I see the world.
This is about Chuck Klosterman and also about my dog dying. Everything is related. Even when it accidentally is.
It’s time to rethink our complicated cultural figures.
Never before have we taken our own opinions so seriously. But what if we’re wrong to do so?
Death Metal fell in love with itself. Then slam told it to go fuck itself.
This biography might be factually accurate, but it doesn’t rekindle the magic of David Foster Wallace’s presence.
An essay on how villainy is (mostly) something that happens to you.
This is not a novel about an invisible observer. This is a novel about the fatality of being seen.
A fascinating book about our how our relationship to reality is dictated by culture.
A savage declaration of failure.
Some novels are better read twice.
Where I expose my third eye theory and more!
The last 14 pages of this book are about Kurt Cobain’s death. It’s both the most and least important part of it.
Pop culture analysis has become common grounds today. But Sex, Drugs & Cocoa Puffs is an enduring reminder that we’re doing it wrong.
It doesn’t matter if you like glam metal or not. You only need to remember it to understand the beauty and importance of this book.
Slayer are the most successful extreme band of all-time. There are reasons for that and there are reasons why people should keep listening to their music long after they’re gone.
Well, this was different.
Read it when I was 14… how does it hold up now that I’m 36?
Don’t we have anything more important to do than hating on him?