We can discuss Wondermark now? This won't end well.
We can discuss Wondermark now? This won't end well.
She tried to get him to go to couple's counselling. He said (hilariously) that she could go without him.
The letter is fucking ridiculous. In five months he goes from being the perfect boyfriend to Andy from Parks & Rec to the husband in Thelma and Louise? There's something more there, either she was missing warning signs before, or this guy has had some kind of mental breakdown. Either way, she doesn't strike me as…
It's the spirit of exploration. Once that area has been fully charted we will move on to another orifice, perhaps the ear.
When it comes to certain issues it becomes less about partisan politics than human rights. I mean, friends don't let friends fuck neo-nazis. So there's a line to be drawn. But "compassionate conservative" is way on the other side of the line.
Flying to Berlin sounds fucking identical to Colony. Presumably somebody pointed this out to them, and yet they chose to record it professionally, charge money for it, and continue to play it at shows. It's kind of embarassing.
I know one other guy who probably liked to watch The Simpsons in the dark (NO INCEST).
He seemed to have a lot of critics in the comments, which I found strange, because his sincerity and enthusiasm really showed in the Simpsons reviews. The same qualities (as well as goofy and often inspired humour) that were present in all of his writing - even when the subject was the garbage Flops, or Black Eyes…
Yeah, I'm really getting sick of it. Especially used in headlines. It's superfluous, and if they feel the need to point out that something is a recognised characteristic, they can say it in a less annoying way. This way makes it feel like they are trying to imply that they are above the material they are covering - in…
I don't know, his rants kind of lose some of their … authenticity, when they are scripted. I don't really think they have enough weight to carry a show, they work better as ramblings. Or maybe he is just not a great actor. The opening of the second episode with his mother and then later when he was yelling at the kid…
It has his podcasts bits framing the beginning and end of each show like Louie's stand-up, the title is similar, it has a close focus on the central character, who is passive and exasperated by the people and situations around him, and who is obviously based on the actor-creator, and it makes attempts at psychological…
"Is this unusual?"
He did go to the date. He quit the date, but he did walk to the cinema. And he half-invited her to walk with him.
It better be a regular feature, or I will set my ballbasaur upon you.
You tease, you can't not tell us that story now!
@avclub-445c00b7f37f817d4b2c309208ad00b2:disqus We can comment on Savage Dik now? This won't end well.
I find that the effort it would take to have casual sex would significantly outweigh the reward. Maybe it's just because I'm kind of a misanthrope. But I still don't like how some people act as if everybody absolutely has to do it.
Not a big Melville crowd.
Having to break up with someone you loved and then being alone for an indefinite period is understandably scary if you've never really done it before. I think it is to do with relationship inexperience, not age.
[Faints dead away]