Sean and Born don't rhyme, silly.
Sean and Born don't rhyme, silly.
When you think about it, it's really weird that Sean Bean's first and last names don't rhyme.
When I saw that, I thought, oh man, I have to show this to Stephen.
I don't necessarily have a problem with that; all stories are derivative to some extent, and there are enough great stories out there to be filmed that originality isn't something that I necessarily need. Something like The Spectacular Now, for instance, isn't diminished at all because it happened to be based on a…
What the fuck, 1998?
Money is money. I don't think Kal Penn is getting enough work to pick and choose.
I remember reading that a few months ago. It prompted me to talk to the people I care about. Thanks for writing it; it really meant a lot.
Question for all Communists (shamefully stolen from glazomaniac, who always asks the best questions):
Tonight
We are Men
So let's set the world on fire
Ugh, yeah, fuck. Krejci, Berglund, and (delicious) Malkin were all playing on the 5th, so Hertl was riding the bench while he scored two goals. I really should have shifted Malkin to the wing.
Yeah, I did that last semester and I wasn't ever more than five minutes late to class (and that was only once), but I'm a little more nervous now because my first class on Tuesday and Thursday is a quarter mile away, so I have a lot less leeway in getting up for that. I could probably function just fine without the…
There's no one thing, really. This place isn't one event, and it never has been; it's a continuous narrative. I remember all the friends I've made here and all the late nights I've spent on Tinychat, and it means just as much to me as any social group I've been a part of in my life.
I don't know; there's nothing that I've actually done in my life except finish in the top ten at the 2008 California State Geography Bee. I do think that people would remember my voice, if nothing else. Its tone is very distinctive, and it's among the first things that people remark upon when they get to know me.
As far as cable goes, I don't think so. The incentive to make interesting programming is as strong as ever, and HBO and FX are still committed to putting out good new shows, although we can all but write AMC off at this point. Showtime remains Showtime.
I can't not say Charlie. That was adorable.
I read a lot of books for my history honors class. Some of them are boring, but Religion and the Decline of Magic by Keith Thomas was most certainly not. I strongly recommend it.
Rectify that immediately (if not sooner) and you won't.
break's over bitches
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