I think this meme’s originally by undeaderthanthou on Instagram, maybe? there’s a barely-visible watermark there. unfortunately I can’t confirm bc Insta keeps asking me to create an account, which no way.

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    I really miss this show. It was a dark spot on what was otherwise a blight of unremarkable television.

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            The show is a continuation of the concept of the movie. So much so that Nick and I believe Iago show up in later seasons.

            Anything with Matt Berry is infinitely watchable. Dark Place, Toast of London, Mighty Boosh, The I.T. crowd especially. Those damned electric sex pants!

            The rest of the cast are no slouches either. The ensemble makes the show.

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                He may not be my favorite musician. But the man does have obvious talent. I cannot remember any of his songs off the top of my head right now. But if they are playing i wouldn’t turn them off.

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    I’ve been looking at memes to learn more about the Way of Memecraft. I remembered this during a discussion earlier about what was your first alt concert.

    Anyway it’s pretty true, in my local area the goth and industrial acts tend to play with metal or punk bands, for example.

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      I kind of love my regular spot because we all know we’re relying on each other for our survival. Sure, it’s not the kind of place where you can consistently expect the same vibe night after night. In a weekend we’ll have freestyle jazz, old school house, grime and hip hop and some stoney performance art involving a humanoid rabbit pantomiming in a little walled garden to the tune of a 90–minute synthwave ballad. And everyone’s cool with all of it, because we want our special place to thrive. I enjoy about a third of the artists that play there, but I love it so very much and would cut off my arm to keep it going.