Also, the fact that Deckard takes the kind of beating he does, repeatedly, and is basically able to sleep it off suggests some kind of superhuman constitution.
Also, the fact that Deckard takes the kind of beating he does, repeatedly, and is basically able to sleep it off suggests some kind of superhuman constitution.
CAPE… FEAR… SALUTES… HANNIBAL… CROSSING… THE… ALPS
I'm really glad I'm not the only one who hears "MacGyver, MacGYVER, MACGYVER!" whenever the word, "MacGyver" comes up.
nice work
Memories!
You're talking about memories!
Again, that's a criticism of his fans and his reputation, not the poetry itself. No one's saying that Bukowski's poetry is deep and complex. It's not. It's simple, honest, direct, and almost bereft of anything traditionally thought of as craft. It's also powerful as hell and resonates with a lot of different people,…
I half agree with you. Bukowski's is poetry for people who don't like poems. That hardly makes it bad.
and then he looked at me / and said, / it's not pretty
There's a lot more nuance and emotion in his poetry, of which there's also just a lot, lot more. Some of it is pretty repetetive, but again there's just so damned much of it. Probably a better place to look if you're trying to figure out the man's following. Love…
A red herring?
Don't you see?! The research team WAS Keyser Soze!
So, who would believe that I am a sentient cup of tea? Because I am a sentient cup of tea. Constant Comment, obviously.
*sigh*
Man I'd kill for a soul-sucking job in journalism. It'd beat the hell out of my current soul-sucking job in product descriptions.
Hydro: The Man With the Hydraulic Arms!
Yes, Sam. He does.
"Trustworthicons" cracked me up.
Cruddy horror flop by an overrated has-been OR self-aware post-modern meditation on creativity and the unconscious filtered through a lense of classic horror tropes by a modern master of the form?
an upside-down blumpkin
Die Hard 5: Die Hard 5
For my money Daredevil has been the most consistently solid superhero book on the shelves since back when Bendis was at the helm at around 2005, both in terms of writing and art. Apart from the general level of the talent they've brought in, a lot of that has to do with how generally insulated from the rest of the…