It's fun to drive through Portland and cross Burnside St, Quimby, Flanders, Lovejoy, etc.
It's fun to drive through Portland and cross Burnside St, Quimby, Flanders, Lovejoy, etc.
I feel as though I should personally apologize for how many of the outsider hipster tropes apply to my girlfriend and I.
I feel as though I should personally apologize for how many of the outsider hipster tropes apply to my girlfriend and I.
NOOOOOO!!!!
NOOOOOO!!!!
*sigh* @avclub-678004486c119599ed7d199f47da043a:disqus you just don't understand football.
*sigh* @avclub-678004486c119599ed7d199f47da043a:disqus you just don't understand football.
I don't think they're bad so much as just clinical. He obviously isn't trying to arouse anybody, and that's okay. That said, 1Q84 gets as close to purely "bad" sex description as anything in Murakami's body of work.
I don't think they're bad so much as just clinical. He obviously isn't trying to arouse anybody, and that's okay. That said, 1Q84 gets as close to purely "bad" sex description as anything in Murakami's body of work.
YOU'RE SENIOR JACKASSES!!
YOU'RE SENIOR JACKASSES!!
Andrew W.K.'s answers are just adorable.
Andrew W.K.'s answers are just adorable.
Or you could just download those specific clips and save yourself the two hours and $10. The choice is clear!
Or you could just download those specific clips and save yourself the two hours and $10. The choice is clear!
Yeah, but I think they go that route only after Libby's suicide rattles them into doing the right thing (I think; been a while since I saw it too).
Yeah, but I think they go that route only after Libby's suicide rattles them into doing the right thing (I think; been a while since I saw it too).
Arguably, Bates' character may have been relatively unfazed by both Picker's cocaine use and Stanton's womanizing because as she saw it, those were personal moral failings by each of them on a human level rather than political corruptness by either as candidates. In that sense, it's easy to imagine Libby being more…
Arguably, Bates' character may have been relatively unfazed by both Picker's cocaine use and Stanton's womanizing because as she saw it, those were personal moral failings by each of them on a human level rather than political corruptness by either as candidates. In that sense, it's easy to imagine Libby being more…
You should have said snarkness. Who cares that it's not a word, it rhymes with darkness.