I don't think I ever heard that word until I was in college. Not sure the subject ever came up in high school. Misogyny was definitely a more common subject.
I don't think I ever heard that word until I was in college. Not sure the subject ever came up in high school. Misogyny was definitely a more common subject.
Oh, I know, it's just a really stupid stereotype. I don't think I've ever seen a single person wear a fedora besides Indiana Jones.
Nah, I think this kind of shit makes apes embarrassed to be our evolutionary relatives.
Where in this awful universe do you live where the subject of miscegeny comes up ever?
Not only stars, but also celebrities.
What the Hell is with you and fedoras?
I would give anything to have the superhero ability to travel magically through the intertubes with a baseball bat in hand.
Sounds more like a Norway problem to me.
Episode 3, Anatomy Park. Right near the end.
I guess after they got Futurama they might have stopped airing The Critic, but I swear they used to air those two back to back for a long while into the mid-2000s.
I see a lot of R&S influence on Dexter and Courage. Cow and Chicken was the worst offender. It was such an obvious ripoff they should have been sued. Spongebob was only slightly less so.
That one actually started up after I stopped watching Nickelodeon. I would never say all shows were a rip-off of R&S, but many of them were.
Last week's? Didn't that air like five months ago?
Any episode that just allows Stan to say a bunch of crazy shit is going to be a good one. I loved this episode.
Sure thing, Zac!
Starting with those two episodes and the entirety of Season 3 is about the most powerful television I've ever seen. I can't even hear the song "No Children" by The Mountain Goats without bursting into tears. I mean, that's an upsetting song in general (although I think it's meant to be darkly satirical more than…
Yep, but I just loved that going to start the actual film - you know, the one I might very well just have rented or blind bought (not me, though, I saw it three times in the theater!) - you ended up playing the very last image of the fucking movie.
Ahem, HollyWOO.
Thanks for mentioning Frankenhole. That show is amazing.
It helps that Comedy Central aired every episode ten thousand times from the time it was cancelled to, well, very recently. I know I've seen it on CC in the past five years or so.