What it’s like working at Kotaku? An endless parade of cocaine and strippers.
What it’s like working at Kotaku? An endless parade of cocaine and strippers.
I hated Damian when he was first introduced, both as a character and conceptually. I only really started to fall for him during Batman & Robin with Grayson-as-Batman. That’s been the experience of so many people i’ve spoken to about it that I assumed that was Morrison’s intention.
Still miss him and Dick Grayson as the new dynamic duo. A jovial Batman and a dark Robin was so refreshing.
Hey now, Austin Rivers is more than just a Digital Media Intern.
you know, the credits. the part that everyone pays attention to and does not skip. :P
what a bunch of inclusive, thoughtful jerks
.... do you also think that everyone in Texas rides horses around town?
2 things:
Do you and Greg go back and forth on Deadspin slack about whose takedown of a secretly monstrous leader was more impressive?
me too
almost? I watched it once all chill on the couch... then rewound it and LEANED IN and watched it again... my beard is wet from my tears of joy and excitement!
This article totally makes up for the rambling, bizarre, luddite Xbox setup one from when I was eating my breakfast this morning.
“Мы вас похороним!”
-General Secretary Rodzher Karlovich Goodell, CPNFL, to Deadspin
Ok, so I work in insurance because I’m the devil, and I guarantee she’s suing so the kid’s family’s insurance will pay her medical bills. That is the only way she’ll get paid. Home or renters policies typically have low medical payment limits ($1,000 - $10,000) that will be paid regardless of liability, but to tap…
my cousin is a freshman in college and her first essay assignment asked that she write about the #1 song on the billboard charts on the day of her birth. this was the song, which my cousin had never heard. these are my *favorite* lines from her essay:
it’s all i’ve ever wanted :(
I’M SO EXCITED FOR THIS BOOK TO ARRIVE AT MY HOME, SHEA even though I’ve never won any of your twitter pre-order giveaways :(
Shea’s (excellent) book includes, in each chapter, a written “rebuttal” to his pick for the most important song of the year, and I wrote the rebuttal for ‘97. My pick: “The Rain” by Missy Elliott, featuring Timbaland. Here’s what I wrote:
“whom we all called Caramel Lady. ”