Boyo, this ain't Shakespeare.
Boyo, this ain't Shakespeare.
Comic-book Glenn figured that crap out the first day:
Who?
Protip: Don't turn to a zombie tv show if you want to actually learn anything about the Bible.
A B C? 1 2 3? As simple as Doe Ray Mi? ABC! 123! Baby you and me girl!
Then you can write your own damn article, and put whatever arbitrary letter grade on it as you see fit.
Oh. I thought it was that hip-cool guy on those commercials who pretended he was a Macintosh Computer.
@avclub-cb3a1f7e970abd661e560f13793f9987:disqus This is why we can't have nice things. :(
I'm glad I wasn't the only one, after done wincing, wondered how the Gov managed to nom off two fingers so easily. Crazy rage can only get you so far.
How else were they going to show off the cast's new autumn apocalypse clothing line?
You obviously made such a stupid post so people will pay attention to you and comment and scold you for being so silly and ignorant. But not me! I'm not going to fall for something tha—-
Nobody puts baby in a corner!
The really fun thing is seeing, week after week, the lower and lower number of likes such a comment gets. It's almost like… Oh, I dunno, people are getting tired of this forced forum-meme?
I think Zack Handlen has been exceptionally generous when it comes to pointing out the glaring writing flaws on this show. So, I have no idea what you're talking about.
I see what you're doing. And I love it.
No, it's just horror/action trope intuition. It's like women's intuition, but with a lot more blood and derp.
I'm pretty sure the writers on The Walking Dead think up a "cool ending" and then write the script backwards from that point.
In the episode, Kazak demonstrated why dogs are the most disgusting and freaking adorable creations on God's green earth.
Agreed, and since humans and Nightcrawler-like mutants are still, in the strictest sense, animals, Archer is technically correct (the best kind of correct).
I'm going to remember this moral-high-horsery next time Family Guy takes a stereotypical, offensive and inaccurate lampooning on Catholics or Christian beliefs. You can either make fun of everything, or you can make fun of nothing.