I'm kind of shocked we haven't seen anything about Trumps dig at Dunham. Now that Todd's gone people around here have stopped pretending Girls is good, right?
I'm kind of shocked we haven't seen anything about Trumps dig at Dunham. Now that Todd's gone people around here have stopped pretending Girls is good, right?
Given that despite his supposed hard-on for the Constitution Cruz wants to create a Judeo-Christian theocracy, I find it a well-intended but wholly inaccurate insult.
Yeah, it's really not a very practical outfit for playing baseball.
Gives me chills every time.
I still think my favorite one of these weird ROM-era mods was the Mega Man ones that let you play as Tom Servo.
The So So Glos recorded stuff is OK, but holy shit they destroy live.
Love this new Aloha track. Some Echoes is a classic.
Jesus Christ, that is some passive aggressive, fake nice rambling by Hardwick. Do we have a smile with gritted teeth emoji yet?
In the spin off can Punisher finally point out to DareDevil that his whole "I don't kill people" shtick doesn't carry much water when you think about how much fun life would be after having your skull cracked by a flying steel tube?
He actually released a couple singles between Skelethon and now, all of which were great, but I don't feel like they were advertised too well (I happened to stumble across them on Spotify).
Man, he really does look like Uncle Fester if he were sucked into The Matrix.
I can't believe it's been four years since we got a proper album. He's been pretty good about releasing singles and making guest appearances though.
I like your style.
I've easily listened to Skelethon 100+ times and am still not sick of it. None Shall Pass is not far behind it.
I've loved Aesop Rock since I picked up the Daylight EP on a whim over a decade ago. After one listen I don't like it quite as much as Skelethon (probably my favorite of his albums). I will say though, even on songs with really weak hooks ("Kirby" comes to mind immediately), the lyrics always pulled me back in. It's…
I have a friend who's read it over a dozen times - re-reads it once a year and claims he likes it more each time.
It probably didn't help that this looked like it was trying to be gritty, live action Frozen.
I might agree if there wasn't the scene with the army of kids zonked out on Dyziplen.
The moment with Jacqueline and Buckley at the end is nice and all , but did Peter Breggin help write this episode? I feel like "kid takes ADHD medicine and turns into a zombie" has become its own tired trope at this point.
My favorite "Yo Momma" joke, taught to me by a 3rd grader at an afterschool program I worked at years ago - "Yo momma's so fat, she walked in front of the TV and I missed an entire season of my favorite show."