You can be a rock ‘n roll snob if you want. I’ll be over here celebrating my unabashed love of “We Built This City,” warts and all.
You can be a rock ‘n roll snob if you want. I’ll be over here celebrating my unabashed love of “We Built This City,” warts and all.
I live in a basement!
Don’t remember the name of the X-Files episode, but it was the one where a couple of feral children were living inside the walls of this family’s house.
Yeah, it’s a really entertaining show. The books are good too.
The stars are better off without us.
Obviously, the founders wrote the Constitution under the assumption that the American people wouldn’t be complete morons.
The hand licker story showed up on the X-Files at one point, IIRC.
From what I understand, that’s still very much true in many places. Apparently the technical difficulties in tracing the exact location of cell phone calls precisely (for instance, knowing which floor of a building the call is coming from) is an issue that a lot of emergency services departments have to deal with.
It’s not quite as iconic as Handmaid’s Tale or Brave New World, but I’ve been reading the Expanse series by James S.A. Corey, and there’s an ongoing theme throughout all of the books so far of things going horribly wrong because people are being willfully ignorant and acting out of spite.
During the election, I LITERALLY told a few Trumpites that I would rather vote for my cat.
Stage 1: steal underpants of dissidents
You’re doing the Lord’s work, SNL.
I love that. Especially Roy Cohn as Marley.
You honestly could have ended the sentence after “Our public education is seriously wanting.”
I think that might be an insult to 6th graders.
+1 for Señor Chang.
“...surely Americans would understand the Constitution better than a layman Brit.”
Squeeam?
Is... is that a baby Predator?
I heard gunshots after the election results too. (Then again, I live on the edge of a wooded area so hearing gunshots isn’t exactly unusual.)