Madski
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You can’t be that young if the first thing your mind goes to is “Calvin Klein model” when you try to think of an example of a good-looking person. Hell, you’d be too old if you thought “Abercrombie model”, and that came later.

Weird way to say “I misread an easy sentence. Thank you for correcting me.” Its like you want to keep arguing and keep hating on the guy.

Most people don’t use Macs and iPhones, but the most used computers and phones are Macs and iPhones.

Umm, he is talking about how these devices prevent you from seeing your surroundings and communicating with people around you.

Well, the site I listed is credited as the one bringing attention to the trope, and the term “fridging” didn’t exist before them and got its name from the site’s name “Women in Refrigerator”, so, I‘ll go by their definition, which is different from yours. And they list characters that were not created to be killed

More like “the legacy of fridging”. Apparently, women die a lot in comics, and very violently too. The trope gets it’s name from Kyle Rayner’s (a Green Lantern) girlfriend being murdered by being stuffed in a refrigerator. There is an old site that chronicled many, many instances of “fridging” which caught the

I need to watch the rest of the season to see if the time skip was worth it or not, because so far, I don’t see the point. Fuches going after Barry, Barry going after Gene, Moss catching Barry; it’s business as usual. The changes brought on by the time-skip are largely superficial. Marvelous Ms. Maisel is also doing

It’s practically a prestige TV trope where you follow a criminal in a fun show that glorifies and justifies their acts, but once you’re hooked in, the writer’s start to explore the darker realities of these situations. Breaking Bad was practically a wish-fulfillment show in its first season, where it made you feel

Nah, more like Barry is a narcissist, as Hank hinted at previously, and he requires endless supply of admiration and attention (aka narcissistic supply), which he could get from a kid who has no friends or hobbies (like video games like Call of Duty or baseball) or role models other than Barry because everyone else

As Hank hinted previously, and what this season has been getting at is that Barry is a narcissist, and many narcissist need excessive admiration and attention (aka “narcisstic supply”) from their codependents. He is teaching the kid how popular heroic figures like Lincoln and Gandhi have “tricky legacies” while

He is also teaching the kid how popular heroic figures like Lincoln and Gandhi have “tricky legacies” while bragging about his own military career. As Hank hinted previously, Barry is a narcissist, and many narcissist need excessive admiration and attention (aka “narcisstic supply”) from their codependents.

People stick with cable for content, because accessibility and ease can only take you so far. It’s why we still watch movies in theaters, despite having TV, VCRs, and streaming services, all of which have been predicted to be the death of movie theaters over the years. And also for the same reason why there is a

No, they should just have an Aldi logo where the name of the product should be, but instead of “Aldi”, it says “All D”.

Aldi? More like “All D”, amiright?

Based on the kind of jokes that are being made here, this comment section is probably a lot like that bag of marshmallows: a real sausagefest. This whole thing has gone too long. It’s like beating off an erect horse.

The franchisees are paying for those slicing costs anyway, and then some. As a Subway franchisee, you are contractually obligated to buy your groceries from Subway, which puts them in a position to gouge it’s franchisees, at least, that seemed to be the case in the late 2000's, when I was working at one. My manager

I have three words for you: Eric’s sister, Laurie.

Call them whatever. Just don’t call them “late for dinner”, unless you’re serving Brussels sprouts.

There is literally a million possible reasons why someone can leave a TV show. It's important to embrace the uncertainty and know what you don't know.

What does that mean? Did he dump her? Is this an emotionally manipulative way to say that he dumped her? Because, people are allowed to do that, you know.