The woman has denial super-powers, I think.
The woman has denial super-powers, I think.
Wow, I had no idea they erased Wally West from existence - BOO. I loved that character.
Wow, I had no idea they erased Wally West from existence - BOO. I loved that character.
Supergirl dated her horse, when he was in human form. Hell, I'm just gonna copy the whole description from Wikipedia - ordinarily I'd think it's tl;dr, but there's too much amazing stuff in there.
Supergirl dated her horse, when he was in human form. Hell, I'm just gonna copy the whole description from Wikipedia - ordinarily I'd think it's tl;dr, but there's too much amazing stuff in there.
Your grandmother is doing better than my step-grandmother, who had a gay son and *completely* refused to acknowledge it. She went so far as to refer to his boyfriend by a female name. Having met him, in person, several times. It's still one of the most amazingly fucked-up things I've ever seen.
Your grandmother is doing better than my step-grandmother, who had a gay son and *completely* refused to acknowledge it. She went so far as to refer to his boyfriend by a female name. Having met him, in person, several times. It's still one of the most amazingly fucked-up things I've ever seen.
@avclub-d892cfee412f049ca3da7ada13bcf9ff:disqus Yes, the most recent Green Arrow, Connor Hawke, never had much in the way of romance-related plots. The original guy, Oliver Queen, was your standard comic book character playboy, though, and kinda busy in that area.
@avclub-d892cfee412f049ca3da7ada13bcf9ff:disqus Yes, the most recent Green Arrow, Connor Hawke, never had much in the way of romance-related plots. The original guy, Oliver Queen, was your standard comic book character playboy, though, and kinda busy in that area.
Are there really that many people who's bother to take the time and money to go and see Independence Day in 3D? It's not like it's a beloved classic, and it's on some movie channel a minimum of twice every weekend. Watching it while half-napping on a couch on a Saturday afternoon is how god intended that movie to be…
Are there really that many people who's bother to take the time and money to go and see Independence Day in 3D? It's not like it's a beloved classic, and it's on some movie channel a minimum of twice every weekend. Watching it while half-napping on a couch on a Saturday afternoon is how god intended that movie to be…
Ah, I've missed the cries of SIIIIIIMS! that inevitably result when the poor guy reviews a beloved comedy. This should be fun.
Ah, I've missed the cries of SIIIIIIMS! that inevitably result when the poor guy reviews a beloved comedy. This should be fun.
Not sure if anyone will see this now, but I think the origin of the meme was this Hyperbole and a Half comic, which is pretty awesome.
Not sure if anyone will see this now, but I think the origin of the meme was this Hyperbole and a Half comic, which is pretty awesome.
Bowie, MD, a DC suburb. One that has so little going on that even Gifford was claiming to be from a different DC suburb for a while there, which I feel is something of an accomplishment.
She's from my hometown. I want to say we have better representatives than that, but really, no. It's her or JC Chasez. But even we're pretty embarrassed to be associated with her.
Ha, you know, I entirely forgot that show was a thing that exists. Theory revised to 'the one they see last.'
Ha, you know, I entirely forgot that show was a thing that exists. Theory revised to 'the one they see last.'
Sorkin is one of the few writers I can think of where I just have a 'maximum ability to tolerate' level that can't be overcome - maybe it's just that he involves his personal issues in his writing more obviously than most. I have this theory that whatever Sorkin show one likes best is inevitably the first one they see…