Puddinhead2000
Puddinhead 2000
Puddinhead2000

And never forget poor Giles Corey, who was crushed to death by heavy rocks. (I still here the pained strain of "more weight" from the tableau at the Salem Witch Museum in my nightmares.)

just like Vince Neil.

I understand what your saying, but I disagree, completely. While, the character's sexual nature and provocative style does, absolutely, contribute to her popularity, I think she appeals to people on a more intellectual level, as well, as she embodies aspects of human nature that anyone can easily relate to.

I am so over Ledger's Joker. I get it—it was great. Let's move on.

It's Chris Sims' brilliant essay, "The Trouble with Harley Quinn," which explains the history of the character, why she's so tragic, and how she has been recently mishandled.

I like how Patrick Stewart is grinning here like he is the only one that matters, because it is true.

They found that matched-sex couples played very differently, with female pairs opting for competition, and male pairs opting for cooperation.

I finally saw GL on Netflix and I really liked it, but I found Young Justice to be the worst of both worlds. Continuity heavy. Humorless. Pretentious as shit. Poor dialogue. Horrible. Geeks loved it of course.

I don't know, the (very) few times I tried mushies I was incapable of doing anything besides sitting watching the walls and occasionally giggling quietly. The only crime I could be convicted of was loitering (once within a tent.)