When I have kids, I can't wait to confuse them by showing them that.
When I have kids, I can't wait to confuse them by showing them that.
I still remember when PBS used to list a show's website and AOL keyword after the credits.
My most vivid memories of Time being either clueless or cluelessly pretentious was in 2006, when they compared Rihanna's "Umbrella" to Doris Day; 2007, when they discussed the "hot new trend" of record collecting; and in 2010, when they got someone to say that "Bloodbuzz Ohio" permanently changed the nature of…
My bull's as good as ever pissed! If you attack its character, you attack me!
ReBoot was on for seven years!? That's like twenty years in kids' show time!
I don't care for your attitude towards shame.
I'm surprised. I know those of us who saw Safety Not Guaranteed were curious about Trevorrow directing, but everything I've seen since then encapsulates all that is wrong with Hollywood.
Plus, you have a thirty-year-period where the focus on social issues completely normalizes supply-side economics. The Democrats abandon labor, deregulate banks, and just assume people will vote for Democrats overwhelmingly in 2010 because young people don't hate gays.
Absolutely. But then you get to 2005, where the Christian right is reveling in their ultimate victory and "permanent majority."
Wait a minute.
It shows up a freakish lot in dating profiles.
I know quite a lot of women whose favorite movie is The Boondock Saints. They all live in the most distant part of the Valley.
I remember long ago, someone said that on this site, but about Lifehouse.
It was the nineties. People didn't know what to do with themselves without a natural enemy and just became assholes for the sake of assholery. This was the decade that brought us Fox News and Limp Bizkit.
I love how nobody can mention Reality Bites without everyone else going off on how shitty it was.
Except that the Democrats have finally woken up about economics and are now providing an actual alternative. I mean, they're still scared of their own shadows and go to pieces over nothing, but it's a start.
"Its just like the gay thing. I cannot comprehend that people think anyone 'chooses' this for attention, fun, 'being different' etc-"
The political spectrum is reorienting along an economic divide (hooray!). The Christian right hasn't had this little clout on the federal level since before Reagan.
WHAT A WORD
I recall many years ago a Huffington Post editorial that decried the use of "homosexual" in the mainstream media, on the assumption that it was always used as a slur, and that this was common knowledge.