Rise of Skywalker came out in December 2019. The Mandalorian debuted in November 2019.
Rise of Skywalker came out in December 2019. The Mandalorian debuted in November 2019.
Whew!
Colonel Mustard Library Knives /Spoiler Out
Wait. No, no, no. You must not have seen it. The author eventually got around to declaring it all “fine.”
I was pretty sure Kristin Hersh's 'Ratgirl" would be on the list, but I'd forgotten about "Don't Suck, Don't Die."
Well, there is some difficult extrapolation necessary to understand that. Well, difficult at least if your sole interest is being passively channeled through the well-worn grooves in your rudimentary flow chart, grooves which lead invariably to your bread-and-butter of langorous snark.
How do you quantify “extremely public”? Because what would be the percentage of the general public aware of that? Less than 1%. True, perhaps it would be higher amongst celebrities, so let’s bump that up a bit. Maybe we could get it into double digits.
I think it was pretty easy to follow: “Few people care about this category and here’s one that more might think is pretty cool."
Fixed (Zoinks!):
I’d say it’s more likely as the fifth letter. The program seems to exclude regular past tense verbs (i.e., ending in -ed) as possibilities, similar to it eschewing regular (-s/-es) plurals. It did have an irregular plural the other day (WRUNG), though that could also be a participle adjective.
Nothing like a good vowel movement to start off the morning.
Just came to check.
Well, he is Jessica Fletcher in the sense that he’s the Johnny Appleseed of killers. Wherever he goes, they sprout up.
It's no "Hello, Whore," nor is it "I just ran his Internet Protocol Address,"but it's also not "Rita? I'm home!"
What moron would give a crap about this dude?
Also, the hyperlink for “Sonehow Palpatine returned,” which takes you to a YouTube video, is “Somehow” embedded not in that quote, but in the single tiny character space after it, before the next word.
Marley &Me spoilers? Welp, there goes my weekend.
On second thought, I should have named myself Jennifer Greyed.
Oh, such witty takes on celebrity names! Pass(é)!
Munder him in a well. Seems a bit harsh. But that's what your post says.