there’s absolutely a case to be made that the 80s Satanic Panic is right there in the Q-DNA.
there’s absolutely a case to be made that the 80s Satanic Panic is right there in the Q-DNA.
AV Club's M.O. these days is lazily scrolling through Twitter, stopping on something that barely qualifies as interesting, let alone "news," and thinking "can I squeeze 300 words out of this?...I can't? Ah, well, nonetheless."
Getting caught with vape pen and not realizing they were back from commercial break is easily the least embarrassing thing about this clip.
You see what I’m saying though.
The problem is that your hypothesis that that’s the continued trajectory.
I’ve definitely noticed a lot of my “spritual” and “eco-conscious” type friends (you know the type, the stereotypical “militant vegan”) have become very into Q and repeating the same conspiracies of them. It’s literally the horseshoe theory in real life: just the two extremes of each side being more or less the same,…
People died and others horribly wounded during the insurrection. So yeah, it was violent. Nice to see a Q apologist show up.
I’d be surprised if even a single one of those actually comes out. And doubly surprised if people watch it ^^
And this is why I don’t agree with people who use Jaime as a reason to shit on the show.
As someone who used to care a lot about the lore, these aren't bad ideas for spin offs. But I just have no interest anymore after that last season, I'm surprised HBO is this confident frankly.
Jesus, STOP WITH THE PREQUELS. This is a rich, diverse, expansive universe, show us some more of it!!! (and yes, this is my semi-regular spot where I once again pitch Arya Stark Sailin’ & Fightin’ ‘round the World. And yes I know that’s what the Sea Snake show could be, but I don’t want it mixed in with a bunch of “so…
There’s an important scholar in Computer Science (and other fields) named Gerald Weinberg. He has a lot of great quotes. But one that he wrote about complex computer systems has always struck me as being actually important in situations like QAnon and other conspiracy theories: “Things are the way they are because…
Its interesting people seem to have such an in-depth knowledge of the history of usage on twitter while not understanding this is a well known Seinfeld reference.
I’ll be the first to shamefully admit I’ve never watched The Osbournes, but you don’t really get your own reality show by being a well-adjusted member of society with a healthy respect for other people.
I thought everyone was already aware that Q lives in the top of the Chrysler Building, where it lays in wait for Michael Moriarty to feed it the occasional gangster.
One of my favorites was Garth sitting around a campfire with a bunch of real cowboys. All the other guys have ratty leather clothes and thick facial hair, meanwhile Garth has his dress shirt and headset mic and he’s like “Uh, dunno if I belong.”
I agree. He’s up there with Peyton Manning in terms of hosts that have surprisingly good comedic timing.
Everyone talks best hosts and worst hosts, I’d like to focus on hosts that surprised us.
No irony, Garth Brooks was one of the all time greats as an SNL host.
I’m convinced the whole Chris Gaines thing was an in-joke that just slowly grew more and more elaborate until it got completely out of hand.
The Chris Gaines album went double fucking platinum. Music was such a fucking boom business in the 90s, absolutely goddamn bonkers.