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@apartofhim

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I sweat and read comics, but mostly just sweat. www.about.me/trenthunsaker
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Back when tobyjones and I made Lift with Your Back, there was a joke where Manny sang a “company song”. The company song was going to be a super cheesy karaoke midi version of Back in Black but Manny changed the lyrics to be all about backs. So I made this demo of the song! The night that I made it I had to walk over to all my neighbor’s apartments to tell them I was going to be yelling a bunch and that it wasn’t weird. It was slightly embarrassing. Now you get to listen to it for hours just like my neighbors did!

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Hey, I’ve been seeing a few people saying they liked the music in the Gary’s Synthesizer episode of Regular Show. Thanks! I made it! Here is the whole song, sans sound effects, so you can listen to it whenever you want!

I had never tried to so hard to include discordant harmonies in a song before. It was a challenge and a lot of fun. I’m glad people like it!

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Inappropriate, Charles Xavier. - That one time Professor X was in love with Jean Grey. Uncanny X-Men #3 - 1963 

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A while back, when Dick & Barry & I agreed that what really matters is what you like, not what you *are* like, Barry proposed the idea of a questionnaire for potential partners, a 2 or 3 page multiple-choice document that covered all the music/film/TV/book bases. It was intended: a) to dispense with awkward conversation, and b) to prevent a chap from leaping into bed with someone who might, at a later date, turn out to have every Julio Iglesias record ever made. It amused us at the time... But there was an important & essential truth contained in the idea, and the truth was that these things matter, and it's no good pretending that any relationship has a future if your record collections disagree violently, or if your favorite films wouldn't even speak to each other if they met at a party.
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Some of the best art from Marvel during the 70s DEFENDERS #15 Pencils and Inks: Sal Buscema, Klaus Janson Colors: Glynis Wein

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