But Reddit makes it easy to never see anything but the subreddits you want to. There can easily be no shit or bile on Reddit.
But Reddit makes it easy to never see anything but the subreddits you want to. There can easily be no shit or bile on Reddit.
But hardly anyone on reddit views the front page as-is (unless they're only on it to argue in the first place). Looking only at the front page is somewhat akin to taking internet survey results seriously.
You complain about storylines being dull, and yet you want the show to focus on the logistical minutiae of park operations? I guess we have very different definitions of "dull"
These articles are really just about the death of Reddit's front page, not Reddit as a whole.
Every time they mention the size of the Dragonfly, I start running numbers in my head - how does this place stay afloat? The types of guests they show checking in don't seem to be the type to pay huge sums for a B&B. I had made it my head-cannon that it was basically a successful restaurant with some rooms upstairs,…
I was actually surprised that Rory didn't start teaching at Chilton. I mean, she's the worst, so obviously she thinks it beneath her, but I really thought that's where they'd go with this series. Also it could've fit a more realistic post-college narrative - Rory goes on the Obama campaign, then goes back to school…
you're a millennial, I am a millennial, Lin Manuel is a millennial. Sorry. I don't know what to tell you. Millennial bashing is dumb.
I at least can understand the mocking of millennials by older people, in a sort of "every generation hates those after it" sort of way, but come on Lin. You're a millennial. Sorry to break it to you.
He fired her for getting a DUI (the source of the "rehab"), I thought.
heck, if we're just electing any ol' famous person these days….Oswalt 2020?
This was one of the movies that my then-extremely Christian parents decided I was not "allowed" to see; much later in life, I would realize that I was just not "allowed" to see movies that they didn't want to watch, a list that included Jurassic Park, Now and Then, and any non-Disney cartoon.
I think this is very likely (and would be a fun break from following all the timelines)
But he didn't just kill them - he could've shot them and that would be it. He went around pulling off their limbs and maiming them.
I love the resolutions we are getting so far but even if they were uncompelling I'd still be excited about it bc at least it wouldn't be a Lost or BSG situation
She's been presented as one of the smartest people there - maybe she figures out Bernard is a host and saves herself somehow at the last minute?
Rory is annoying but what I found more annoying in these episodes was the Palladinos' obsession with her and their making her into Jo March. (specifically Winona Ryder's Jo March, with the "returning home and hearing voiceovers from your past that inspire you to write" scene that was ripped straight from the 90s…
Tell that to Prince William
Emily should've donated it to the DAR with a large sum of money contingent on its constant display
I don't understand their affinity for Rory. She just seems to scold them at all times. Is it because of Logan?
Oh, OK - this makes much more sense, then, as to why there are so many (and, obviously, on a dating site one might want to be as clear as possible about one's identity, so providing as many terms as possible makes sense). Thanks.