Yeah, I realize I didn't put that so eloquently. But you're quite the pedantic little dickhead, aren't you?
Yeah, I realize I didn't put that so eloquently. But you're quite the pedantic little dickhead, aren't you?
Sam Smith was fine. It wasn't as much of a "performance" as him just performing his song. That song is alright and he performed it well. But it went as expected for me.
I was there last night. I'm a 29 year old dude, don't like most Pop music and am not a Taylor Swift fan (don't dislike her, I just don't listen to her music).
But you are absolving someone of performing an action that not only ends his/her own life, but has a direct negative impact on every person surrounding him/her because they feel "pain."
I am sorry for your and your mother's struggles.
This is kind of semantic, but it is being weak, given the literal definition of weakness. It isn't the person's "fault" and the weakness is not a result of the person's own actions or something really even within his/her control. But committing suicide is giving up and succumbing, whereas battling depression and…
You don't have any damages, since you're saving approximately 99% of your future earnings.
Agree that we shouldn't posthumously heap blame rather that focusing on helping others. But to address your other points.
Yes and no. I agree about generally withholding judgment on others. But, as a society, we are branding many things as "illnesses" without a true understanding of what that even means and how it should be defined.
For all the contrivance and non-realism explained in this review - you omitted that no married man jerks it to his wife's sex-talk and the thought of impregnating his wife.
Show ideas for AMC:
Did you first read Of Mice and Men in graduate school?
In 5th grade, I sat through 100 book report presentations of this shitty book, with each fellow classmate doing the same monotone "This is a book about colors. First he can't see colors. Then he sees all the colors." So, no way in hell am I subjecting myself to any more The Giver in my lifetime.
EXEC: So, this is the most recycled, contrived, unoriginal idea I have ever seen.
And yet, had absolutely nothing to do with Bone Thugs, other than their song being on in the background.
The Bulls on Parade one was pretty great. Which got the comments section pretty heated.
This is cheating. You have to hate the song in "hatesong." The whole point of this series is about your reasons for hating a song that people generally like and giving your reasons why.
It would be difficult for me to assign a grade to this show because it kind of meanders, the plot isn't that tight and there's always something in an episode that doesn't work - but Jesus, I can't remember ever laughing this hard and consistently through what is basically a sitcom (maybe Curb; maybe Angry Boys; maybe…
Wow, that's like a reverse ad hominem. Impressive.
I see Kumail and Jonah are promoting their new show on the AVClub today. Well, Kumail comes off as way funnier and more likable.