There sure is. And a lot of it is pretty great!
There sure is. And a lot of it is pretty great!
Yeah, I assumed the people giving each other the side eye during the vows were not questioning their own relationships but silently communicating "nice, these two will be divorced within a year."
I wasn't sure I was totally on board with this show until "Rooms: The Musical," which was transcendent.
Sorry, I was being a dick. That album is generally considered to be one of their weakest, though I agree it has lots of good stuff on it. (Also I think the U Talkin' U2 to Me? lads devoted about 4 hours of the podcast to it…)
I… what?
Despite them being too cutesy for me, I really enjoyed this episode and found a lot of it relatable.
I'm so, so sorry. As you say, beyond the immediate violence this kind of act has such wide-reaching and devastating repercussions.
Man, I never know how to respond when genuinely lovely people on Twitter start to make something like this about hashtags and Twibbons and no doubt sincere but still weirdly shallow Messages of Hope (TM Kathy Griffin).
Ah, Facebook. I feel like we maybe need a gentle footnote to the first amendment along the lines of "now, remember: just because you're free to say whatever you like, it doesn't mean that whatever you have to say is actually worth hearing."
Did you just whip a battery at me?!
I'm not all that good, honestly. I'm just not a murderous terrorizing fucking asshole. It's not a particularly high bar to clear.
People shouldn't be blaming Muslims, they should be blaming men.
Me too. I feel too young to be this perpetually exhausted by humanity.
Nature acts without malice.
Hannibal Lecter is the sort of person who will try to murder your wife and child and yet assumes you still want to hang out afterward. If I stubbornly want things I should under no circumstances expect, I learned it by watching him.
Will Graham working on a show about chain restaurants is like the ultimate fuck you to Hannibal. Will how could you.
"Hysterical women at pianos" is killing me.
She's great in Girl, Interrupted but overall I thought the movie was kind of ludicrous.
Nah, that aspect of the show gets on my nerves as well.
That characterization has always been a bit weird to me. I mean, yes, there are mopey songs, but "funny and vicious" seems way more widely applicable than "mopey."