For sure. Where does he get off having some fun at the expense of this totally legitimate, well thought-through movement?
For sure. Where does he get off having some fun at the expense of this totally legitimate, well thought-through movement?
For real. I haven’t heard this yet, but writing a review based off of 2 listens of livestream seems like a new low in this already sad trend of current reviewers rushing to have the first review available online of hyped albums.
‘80s jocks were right - nerds are bad fucking news.
They always save some surprises. We can still hope.
No, because stigmatizing suicide will stigmatize people who feel like they want to commit suicide, and stigmatize people who want to seek help. You might think that stigmatizing suicide would make people think “Whoa, I don’t want people to think I’m a dick for killing myself,” but suicidal people generally don’t worry…
“That’s not racism,” he writes. “That’s just saying kids are dicks,”
This biography of Mike Reiss came out awfully quickly, it’s not even about him! Inside it’s mostly about Ross Perot and the last two chapters are excerpts from the Oliver North trial.
Parks And Rec has gotta be up there. Someone clearly looked at the first season said, “You’ve got great characters and a focus that nobody in your audience cares about. Fix it.”
Sorry you’ve left it too late, there’s no way you’ll get it all finished before 2021.
I would say the “War on Drugs” shit worked on me in the 80's as I’d never done drugs in my life because it scared the shit out of me. But they didn’t cover alcohol. Alcohol was OK (I even asked my teacher and she said because it was legal, it was OK). So I took that and ran with it. I started drinking at 13, was…
And yeah, that kid is a total fuckin’ square, man.
Seeing how the rise in suicide preceded the Trump Presidency by about 20 years, it is safe to say that the increase is not from that. Please don’t trivialize this horrible affliction.
Trank made a pretty solid, moderately unconventional superhero movie on a modest budget. He was a logical choice. It didn’t work, but still.
: Narrator : he was okay.
The pay-off to George Sr.’s “attack a skinhead” advice being Buster attacking Ron Howard was probably my biggest laugh of the season. Even though we were told that the meeting wouldn’t go well, the specifics just caught me off-guard in the way that all the best Arrested Development jokes do.
It would probably be better to put that into context by putting the line before it in there. “Russell Simmons wants to pray for me too/I’ma pray for him cause he got #MeToo’d” ...of course the line after is “Thinkin’ what if that happened to me too” which takes away some of the bite, but the initial couplet still…
I think the joke of Tobias wanting to give up a good job to become an actor works better the more competent he is at therapy/counseling.
Did anyone else find it kind of refreshing to see Tobias displaying a degree of competence as an “analrapist” this episode? Like, he was still Tobias, but it was nice to be reminded that he was actually once a well respected licensed therapist who assumably had to work for a degree.
Couldn’t stop laughing at the Jenny McCarthy and Jacqueline’s clone (“Whose memories are these?!”) jokes in quick succession.
GTFOH. That theme is unadulterated genius.