We can pickle that.
We can pickle that.
Look I get right wing rhetoric about wanting small hands off government
I never kiddle.
You can save pictures off of anywhere, on a desktop, if you right-click the item and choose Inspect Element (or similar wording) and look for an image link buried in the code.
For some reason my boyfriend is wildly curious about how I manage to get rid of used tampons without him ever seeing them. I maintain that I bury them in the garden where they become homunculi, but he remains unconvinced.
Tamp it to the max with TAMPAX.
Also the maids with heavy nipples who are delivering the sandwiches, and the heraldic minutiae of their houses.
Didn't even recognize him at first. I'm thinking he's Photoshopped to within an inch of his life.
Conversely, in my case I've found that the slow-burn style lends itself to binge viewing, as I'm often hungry for more payoff at the end of an episode (not that I'm complaining about the pace—the payoffs, when they come, benefit from it).
OKAY!
Death Becomes Her is fun.
Surprise, motherfucker, you spelled it wrong.
Yeah, it was pretty dispassionate. (You should watch the show! Season 1 is on Amazon…)
Good analysis. I've long felt like TPW was a letdown, but not a disastrous one, and "insufficient but made with heart" summarizes my feelings better than I could have.
I know the identical-station thing is a bit of OCD madness, but I'm impatient and skip fairly often—if nothing else, when my station seeds are played. This varies by genre, though.
I thought it was unclear whether you were referring to that specific feature. :)
Agree that multiple stations are best. I also strongly recommend using specific tracks as seeds, instead of using artists.
I agree that Spotify's interface is godawful on mobile, and I resent the forced-shuffle thing, but it's worth pointing out that it only applies to free accounts.
Wow. Somehow I had managed to miss those. Just wrongheaded in every way. One might even call the effort…sad.
This is exactly what bothers me about the "small hands" silliness.