How does the lamb feel about it, though?
How does the lamb feel about it, though?
I like the way Jimmy's expression shows kind of a conflicted (and belated) appreciation for that.
I don't know if you're speaking from personal experience, but while medication can help manage symptoms of OCD, it doesn't magically correct perception of reality like a pair of glasses. Obsessions and compulsions are ingrained as part of the everyday thought process - everything leads back to them. Medication can…
"You're Shitting Jimmy! You'll always be Shitting Jimmy to me!"
Breaking News is the sequel. It'll consist of news reports explaining the fallout of the events of BCS and BB.
I have a feeling we're going to see a scene of Gus having to warn Victor about taking too much initiative at some point on this show, in a way that implies he's done it more than once already.
I understand they've hired a contractor.
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Imagine Chuck getting disbarred while Jimmy gets to keep practicing law. That would be devastating beyond belief for him.
There's probably some symbolic case to be made for how often bad things happen in and around pools in Gilligan's ABQ. Expressions of misery and violence constantly contaminating rare sources of purity out in the desert, or something like that.
Give it time.
Doug TenNapel is huge bigot and asshole, but Earthworm Jim was an inspiration for me growing up. I felt like it validated my sense of humor and inclination toward doodling wall-eyed weirdos having demented adventures, which very few adults in my life understood or tolerated. The idea that you could skew the morality…
I thought Machinarium's puzzles were spot-on, challenging left- and right-brain thinkers in equal measure. There's a few obtuse ones in there, but the environments were self-contained and inventory was discarded when it wasn't useful anymore.
Damn, I had Rain World on my shortlist for the same reason. I'll probably grab it in a sale.
He's the only person at that network I have any respect for. Chris Wallace just barely misses the non-zero respect club.
The difference is that Beck is actually sort of media savvy, and O'Reilly hasn't learned anything about broadcasting and media since the 90s (and it's arguable how much he knew then, either). His show didn't materially change for 20 years. He strikes me as someone who wouldn't know how to buy a domain, much less start…
Under cover of darkness, Banksy slips in and swaps the girl's head with the bull's. The clown is given a police uniform, and the calf is dressed up like a sheep. On the ground he spraypaints "America" and quietly vanishes back into the night.
I get your point, but there's probably a better analogy. The Statue of Liberty is 100 years older than the bull and a lot higher profile both nationally and globally. The scale and meaning of the recontextualization would be way different.
it's like if a mask of silly putty sucked on a lemon
It seems like the only bedrock political belief they have is "caring is gay". Which is pretty mindblowing when you're 13, white, male, and bored, but it turns out caring about things is kind of important once you realize you're gonna be on this planet for a while.
What I remember from the late 90s/early 2000s was a lot of Democratic politicians wanting to ban/regulate violence in video games - Hillary Clinton, Joe Lieberman, Tipper Gore etc. "PC" in those days meant evangelical Republicans or centrist Democrats crusading against profanity and obscenity (or "questionable themes"…