You heard him everyone. Move along. Nothing to see here.
You heard him everyone. Move along. Nothing to see here.
Maybe. It's been years since I've watched Snyder's take, but I was referencing him more with the objectivism and Gimple with the nihilism.
I asked above what the specific appeal of this show was, as I still watch it, too, but am having trouble articulating why, but I think that you certainly touched on its appeal to some.
It does have some intangible appeal going for it. Though I can't put my finger on it.
It may be hard to remember now, but for a brief moment in time—say, between the time of Snyder's Dawn the Dead and Romero's Land of the Dead— a zombie revival seemed like an exciting idea with fresh and creatively fertile territory to re-examine.
I've read that Ballsach, although geographically small, contains a shockingly large population.
On the down side for me, I have two sisters, which means that I could in theory end up a 62-year-old virgin who has spent his life raising a dozen children.
Upon reading this headline, I genuinely wondered if Omarosa was a racehorse. Then I reached the third paragraph and found out that Trump was indeed saluting a human person.
I originally read this as "Dong Yule," which, I suppose, says a bit about me.
Holy shit.
Times Beach is now the home of Route 66 State Park. Open to the public. That way children of all ages can enjoy that sweet, sweet dioxin.
"Awww nah!"
Yeah. It seems to me that longevity has at least as much to do with dumb luck (genetics, not getting hit by a bus) as healthy living.
Not gonna lie. That sounds awesome.
Tannhäuser / Derivè by The Refused.
Ommalette you finish, but Gwyneth is one of the great entrepreneuses of all time.
One of my friends lost a noticeable amount of weight, and I racked my brain trying to think of a way to compliment her without sounding like a dick. Finally, I settled on either saying she looked great or just saying nothing. I can't remember which I actually did, though. Probably nothing.
I believe it was in "Two Corinthians."
Surprisingly, no. Not the mama.
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