It's a nerd minstrel show.
It's a nerd minstrel show.
It's very possible that they will become the Gang 2.0. I mean, look at where Cricket started. The Gang is like a highly contagious flesh-eating disease.
[rereads comment, squints eyes]
You're not Tommy Wiseau.
For me, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is at its best when it's juxtaposing the Gang's depravity with the real, mundane world, so this episode might just be one for the hall of fame.
Title Sequence: Enter the Void
For ten years I vacillated between being a social smoker and a full on addict. The final four years I was fully addicted and had a terrible time quitting. In April of last year I switched to using an ecigarette and haven't touched a cigarette since. I've stepped my nicotine level down over time and am now on the…
Until now I thought shibari was a Japanese dish. No wonder I keep getting kicked out of sushi restaurants.
I'm not sure if this qualifies, but Snuffles/Snowball from Rick & Morty. He'd be more of a pal than a pet.
I too hate cats.
I think it's because she's white.
He's said this himself I believe, but he's the favourite astrophysicist of people who don't know any other astrophysicists.
I felt so bad for Korine throughout that interview. Now this one is pure, unadulterated schadenfreude: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
What else am I supposed to eat after I finish all my snack candles?
How is your analysis of Kalimero's comment backed up by history? Mine is supported by the context of the conversation, whereas you resort to ad hominems and the overused - and oft misused - "pretentious." I'm not sure how his thinking that humanity can, and is changing, into a more peaceful species makes him…
When read within the context of his entire response and the subject of this newswire, it's clear that his blame is directed at the entertainment industry for glorifying war.
Nowhere in Kalimero's lengthy and eloquent response did he cast blame on the soldiers. Fuck off, Balabanoff.
Let's cast him in one of the many upcoming Marvel films. I vote for Captain Marvel because, of all the crazy, flamboyant characters he's played, he's never played one in drag.
That's also odd due to the clause in Showtime's contracts which states, "Any actress, whether playing a strong female lead or otherwise, must show dem titties at least once."
Geodaddi is great but not only do I prefer Music Has The Right To Children, it's far more accessible for someone who isn't a fan of techno.