He got away.
He got away.
It’s explicitly stated in the novel that he’s in the wind.
I prefer No Country to Blood Meridian, and might put The Road above the latter as well.
It really is, and despite how many times I’ve heard it, the last line cracks me up every single time.
Lot of “the first season was great” in these comments. Can’t say I agree, which is why I bailed at that point. Seems I didn’t miss much if it got even more convoluted and up its own ass.
Looks like there are a few more, mostly from the latter-day Simpsons that civilized folk don’t speak of:
So heartbreaking.
Halloween 5 is one of the worst films ever made (the genuinely-tense laundry chute scene is the only good thing about it), shocked at its placement here.
*sad penguin noise*
They are to be pitied.
Just use less water. It’ll make the pasta water starchier and help emulsify the sauce, which you should be finishing the pasta in anyway in most cases.
DeCecco is the best widely available brand for sure. I’d buy Rummo if I didn’t have to go out of my way for it.
I’ve seen so much praise for the show and find it mystifying because you’re 100% right. I did not give a single shit about anything that was happening post-pandemic.
Well, well, well...
“In the United States and Canada you can definitely get shitty poutine, but only America has the audacity to melt mozzarella on it,” Tania says.
You don’t want no part of this shit!
Dry cereal in the bowl + milk in the cup would have made for an ideal commute breakfast.
I’ve regularly kept unused portions in a deli container in my fridge for months without any issues, but they do freeze well.
The plan? Convince HBO to let me create a television show about rehearsing life experiences before actually having them in order to explore and interrogate larger ideas around artifice, guilt, and regret.