Cuttlefish12
Cuttlefish12
Cuttlefish12

The plural of anecdote is not data. The placebo effect is a powerful thing.

He's the Ned Stark of the zombie apocalypse, which goes to show that Walking Dead is even more unrealistic than GOT because the Ned's of the world most def end up dead.

But what kind of shows are being watched by people who consume hours and hours of TV daily? I mean, there is only so much well-made, cerebral stuff out there. They would have to pad it out with reality TV (which was only invented because it's already dirt cheap to produce) and sitcoms that pander to the lowest common

I don't even speak French and this trailer made me cry, just from the memories.

If only there was an emoticon for super patronising statements.

What if you're both and just don't get any sleep?

Uh, if I could paint like that, I would sure as shit be putting it out there how awesome I am. Because it IS awesome and I have zero issue with legitimately talented people saying "I deserve recognition for this thing that I've worked really hard to master". If you've spent thousands of hours perfecting your art,

But is that actually a gamechanger or just part of a multi-faceted marketing campaign? I mean, Agents of Shield is a fun show, but I don't see it being something that will be remembered a couple of years down the track and as a self-contained show, it's not really doing anything remarkable that is going to influence

I don't know if people hate them, but I am certainly disillusioned by them. They've gone on way, way past their expiry date, they've run out of ideas and are now just pretty much one long, celebrity montage.

Star Trek did it ages ago.

No, they're really not. The Flintstones was most definitely a children's show. Adults absolutely did not watch cartoons in 1989, when The Simpsons first aired and everyone assumed that cartoons were for children, which was why it was so shocking. I was 10 when it came out and I had friends who were banned from

Thanks for improving the shitty end to Kubrick's Shining by about a million percent.

fangirl screaming for 5 minutes -takes deep breath- continues screaming

Except I won't be in a coma, I'll have been wearing my invisible helmet and both my skull and hair will be fine. Also they did present it as an alternative to helmets without saying how "uncool" they are since the only person talking about how "uncool" helmets are, is you. The inventors said they were "bulky" and

I come from a large family (oldest of 5) and I have no idea how to interact with kids. I'm the awkward auntie who is kind of energetic and fun for about 2 minutes and is then so incredibly bored by them that I have to wander off and get a cocktail. I think you just need to be genetically predisposed to it because hell

If the only people you have to mourn you are your kids, I feel very sorry for you.

Man, climb down off of your cross. People don't have children for altruistic reasons either. They do it because it's something that makes THEM happy, because they want to pass on their family name or leave a genetic legacy or because they want a tiny human who will love them unconditionally. And you know what? There's

Given the amount of sexist bullshit they mentioned they had to put up with just in this video, something that is just "uncool" to you actually works out to a lot of extra time that women have to put into their appearance to be acceptable for the office. If I have to spend an extra half hour getting my helmet hair

Pissing off idiots is exactly the reaction you should be looking for. It means what you're doing is working.

Every time I see someone with 500+ friends I just roll my eyes. Unless you're using your FB as a professional networking space, it's just social masturbation. I guarantee you, there are not 500 people in the world who care what you're doing.