JimBJohnson9
JimBJ9
JimBJohnson9

I’m curious; why you say that?

Man, I liked Thor: Ragnarok SO MUCH. Again, it’s just a testament to the quality of the films that I actually liked so many of the other films just a little bit more that it actually bumped it down into the middle tier.

I’ll stand by it.

Thor was definitely not as good as The First Avenger, but “shittier” seems a bit harsh.

Cargo shorts for life, my man. Fashion is all well and good until it starts interfering with utility. 

Caucasian question: sausage in your dressing or no? 

You are not wrong. Devil May Cry is SO 2000s and when it actually came out in the 2000s, it felt SO 90s. It and Bloodrayne have aged really poorly. 

Chris Pratt would be a great Chris if he was actually Andy Dwyer. But he is not. He is Chris Pratt. Disappointing.

How has no one gotten this yet?

Progressive challengers—and the voters who backed them—resoundingly swept the worst turncoat Democrats out of office.

Ditto. My biggest issue was that I had a REALLY hard time sleeping that first night with the tingling in my hands. The second night was less, but still an issue. After that, I was ok. My boss still told me to work from home for like two weeks, as he’d just gotten a promotion and he said he would have me tarred and

I actually logged in to say that you are very, very correct. Well met.

I’m bummed that Teachout ran against Cuomo in 2014 instead of 2018. I think the climate is right this year. Alas.

I can’t believe they didn’t fire you after this article.

Mine is 2.5 months shy of 3 and daycare naps are about 70% chance while weekend naps are about a 33% chance. Baby #2 is coming in under 2 months. I am not ready for this. 

I mainly agree with this whole article, but it's odd that Rage Against the Machine didn't get a mention. They were never as mainstream as the trash bands in this article, but their influence is undeniable. 

Yeah, if The Struts aren’t that band, then no one is.

You clearly don’t have allergies.

I feel for you. I’m a lifelong fantasy geek who would have LOVED playing D&D as a kid, but never could (lived out in the country, Catholic parents, etc).