It would be a lot more realistic if these superhumanly athletic people were fat.
It would be a lot more realistic if these superhumanly athletic people were fat.
Nah, fuck that.
Clearly, you're not acquainted with the joys of Darkstar fan art!
ITT, fans calling him Magnum, as in PI.
Don't get me wrong, I like Wolf Parade, I'm just supposed to too.
I'll never forget exactly where I was and what I was doing when I first learned that I was supposed to like Wolf Parade.
I once saw the Olivia Tremor Control play a show in the woods outside Athens. I walked by John Fernandes while going to get something out of my car and he waved politely. That was kinda neat.
Found the Ramsay superfan!
Historically and biologically, domesticated dogs are lazy wolves.
So is this a new "can't-detect-an-obvious-joke" gimmick account? Better than that Meseeks one, I suppose.
Marvel has access to plenty of great Avengers villains. I can't wait to see Tilda Swinton as Mole Man.
Meanwhile, Warner Bros. execs hold an emergency meeting to decide if the next Superman movie needs 20% more grit.
And it all ends with Aria realizing that everyone in Westeros is just another goddamn Jaqen H'ghar.
They also hate to be hugged. And humans. They completely despise us!
And "Walda's on the boat with Gendry" jokes.
Banality of evil is exactly what I'd want for this character, but we got cartoonish mustache-twirling from a guy who looks like an actor instead. Yes, I compared book Ramsay to an actual cartoon character, but I meant medieval Cartman in the sense of portraying him as an otherwise mundane, slovenly brat rather than…
The problem with Ramsey Snow is that Iwan Rheon just isn't very creepy, so all of his scenes come off as a handsome, friendly guy trying hard to be creepy and it just seems dumb. Though he's fine as Sam, I think John Bradley would have made for an ideal adaptation of the book Ramsey, but the show runners seem to have…
Oh wow, a raving, purely speculative blogspot post doing its best to disguise the shameful fact that the self-serving political posturing of 70s Democrats prevented the creation of a Germanic style welfare state in the US. In any case, I don't find "we can't judge historical persons by their actual words and deeds,…
Actually, he did:
That's no excuse. I grew up in fucking Appalachia and, from the Cumberland Plateau to the Great Smoky Mountains, everyone knew what Dookie was and we had girls that talked like Pauly Shore just like everyone else.