Hinga-Dinga-Durgin?
Hinga-Dinga-Durgin?
Flawed but reasonably consistent and with incremental improvement is better than AH HoLY CRAP EVERYONE IS JUST DOING WHATEVER THEY WANT ALL THE TIME WITHOUT ANY REGARD FOR THE CONSEQUENCES!
It's kind of weird. Free speech is undeniably a good thing, but when everybody can instantly hear what everyone else is saying, everybody's rageometers just overload.
When there was a protest on my campus last year, which I generally supported, the most prominent activists almost immediately devolved into the ridiculous caricatures that the school's most conservative professor (literally a monarchist) lampooned them as. As a political science major who sits pretty far to the left,…
If you cast a net over the whole ocean, you are bound to catch some delicious fish, but you are also bound to kill a whole lot that are no good to eat.
Dammit, Annie, you are making the rest of us look bad. I mean worse than usual.
I haven't seen it in a long time, but they are batting at least .800. Those odds are good enough for me.
I don't think the Joker's place would have been behind that desk unless he blew it up after leaving. He was a spectacularly anarchic character who reveled in manic disorder, not an authoritarian, or someone with the patience or desire to put on a show trial.
I too have my own variation on the tea ceremony. It is called "putting the mug in the microwave."
I don't care who y'are that's fuuunny.
Yeah, dat's gud raht der! Yee-haw!
It also would not have made sense for the Joker to hang out with Bane, their philosophies were completely at odds (At least in that film trilogy. I don't really know much about the comic books). They probably would have hated each other more than they hated Batman.
You had a reply! It was perfect in every way!
"co-written by Joel and Ethan Coen."
Unfortunately I am but a poor grad student, so that is an impossibility.
I know this is an unpopular opinion around here, but I'm really not so keen on Killam. I like a few of his characters, like Jebediah Atkinson, but I think a lot of times it seems like he's overacting (I know sketch comedy is supposed to be pretty exaggerated, but something about him I just find grating. That said,…
****Footnote.
Get the hell out of there, Threepwood. Before you're disappeared or turn into a popsicle (winter is coming).
Haha. There weren't free people in Soviet Russia, or any other iteration of Russia.
Is this hilarious or terrifying? Please tell me, I can't figure it out on my own.