Gravity Falls and Phineas & Ferb beg to disagree.
Gravity Falls and Phineas & Ferb beg to disagree.
Version I've heard is she was probably halfway through writing it when she heard about it, brought it up with her editor, and he assured her the similarities were superficial. I'm not even a fan of either (saw the Hunger Games movie and thought it was okay, that's the extent), but this whole rip-off argument really…
Sounds similar to me and my best friend (minus the Hindu parents) - we went from Christian to agnostic to Wiccan to Satanist back to agnostic and finally atheist.
Hey now, I got along perfectly with my parents and still got into Lavey Satanism for a bit there. Oh wait, lingering resentment and pointless rage against my fundie first stepmom might have been a factor.
I should bookmark this as a reminder of why I have never registered with Wikipedia to edit pages.
Yeah, they repeated it after Carlin's death and besides his monologues (until then I'd only been familiar with his 80s onwards material), the opening sketch, and that court one it was a bit of a snoozer. Of course this was looking at it 30 plus years later, back then I'm sure it was a breath of fresh air.
From life-long experience I can say that given where it's set it's completely plausible, probably even more now than before.
I'd rather see Schnieder informed he has every disease that can be stopped through vaccinations. Oh, and Sandler changed his mind, he doesn't get to go on the next vacation/movie shoot.
He tried to walk it back with an "I meant ALL sex on TV", but far as I'm concerned it's still Old Man Yells At Cloud (and Soap ended with him thinking he's an old man).
If it stays at 22 per season it will by the 4th season.
You need to get a life. I'm pretty sure your namesake would tell you the same thing.
Like height was a factor when they cast Hugh Jackman.
Go lobotomize yourself.
Now THAT'S telling the fucking truth!
And most of what DC (heh) named are superhero comics, so…?
Given she's not into superheroes, probably not interested.
Good analysis, but I think the "trans misstep" in Batgirl is an overwrought non-issue that points to the problems with SJWs. IIRC the villain didn't identify as trans, they were just a fame-whore trying to ruin Batgirl's image who happened to be male. I'm not saying it's completely wrong for some to take offense with…
“If I wanted to spend all my time burning my ass off, reliving everything I ever did wrong, and hanging around my old, boring relatives, I would have stayed in Texas!”
Except in Japan, for some reason.
It's Incognito. He was overdue for his weekly switch of disguise to Jerk-Ass Homer.