Guardians of the Gal's Ass I See?
Guardians of the Gal's Ass I See?
Nice. This is like the monkey/ladder/hose experiment in reverse.
Much like the "small gov't" Conservatives who have opted to rally under the Confederate Southern Cross, your movement is going to be inextricably linked to the history of your banner. If #gamergate-rs want to be known for something other than misogyny, find a better rallying call.
Nothing made me feel more like a giant kid than laughing at the balloon animal goof at the end.
Ha... I had the opposite reaction. The look the toddler gave was like "Bitch... you trying to get me killed?" I've rewatched 1:35-1:44 a few times and I'm still laughing.
What I want to know is where is this crow finding all these cool puzzles.
you're just gonna leave out Tom Cruise's Les Grossman?
"I'm going to cut your heart out with a spoon!"
Thank God someone else is on the same page. Everyone involved can involved in this — the "thieves," the sponsors, the self-congratulatory douches that post their bib — can go eff themselves. Fuck these rules that say you have to pay $ to be able run on public streets, fuck these people that do pay to do something…
Edgar Allan Poe, Hogwarts '25
Audience? Try the writers. But to put it into perspective, not many Blacks were howling racism when Martin and The Wayans Bros put on their modern minstrel shows.
This movie knows what I want and just keeps giving it to me!
"The only Spidey character who could even remotely carry a movie is Venom..."
I'm not even going to act like I didn't fall HARD for this show. I don't know what made this show special — I didn't even care about the story or the premise — but I still tuned in every week just to hear the characters talk to each other and develop their personalities.
Ha... you barely scraped the service of the shift in the story. It went from a story about life for a middle-class family in the city to a show about the self-cloning, robot-building, towel-fu-mastering, adventures of their wacky neighbor who accomplished more in his basement than NASA has in 60 years.
Was this pitched on Shark Tank?
Wait... what? Killing to protect the innocent isn't moral? B/c it's more moral to protect your own clean hands than it is to save someone from dying? Is this really where centuries of moralization have left us — thinking that the death of a murder to save an innocent is an immoral act?