BwaaaaAAAaaaAAaaaAAaaah you shanked mah Jengaship. /Homsar
BwaaaaAAAaaaAAaaaAAaaah you shanked mah Jengaship. /Homsar
You and I, we think alike. We appreciate a good game of Calvinball, know the importance of masks and hobby horses, don't tolerate cheating in a game of Chardee MacDennis (to the kennel with you!) and think it would be an awesome idea to watch Fantastic Mr. Fox over and over again ten days straight. Internet high five.
Who are you, Comrade Questions?
I heard that they were already on track to make BG&E2.
Rayman 2 is considered one of the better platforms of the 64-bit era; I never really got into it, but I'd recommend trying it out if you enjoy 3-D Mario-style platforming romps.
Also a pair of dentures because apparently you are sixty years old?
Whoever possesses the hobby horse, of course.
Do you love him enough to not make fun of X-Men 3?
@avclub-a17bf70c7cfc521094e5cf8bc02bc04a:disqus Thank you. Klaus can go die in a ditch, though.
Ah ha! I see what you're getting at. I personally don't think that it works quite that way (A New Year's Day on any other date would hardly be as sweet), but I understand your point: as long as significance which is universally agreed upon is attached to the date, that is what it is.
So it does! Believing that the Singularity could appear out of nowhere and explode into the Big Bang, causing the planets, stars, and galaxies to form from complete chaos takes just as much faith as believing in a cosmic deity.
I do agree with you; celebrity voice casting is what caused Katy Perry's voice to be seen without her boobs present to nullify it.
Say what you want, spine-ripping is result-based.
I have a black-belt in Disqus.
The thing is, it never was an actual holiday for my particular religion. Jesus was born either in early spring or fall. I still enjoy celebrating Christmas, but I don't get in a tizzy when the Christ angle is played down.
Good idea. Let's eat cookies.
Did I call them a religion? I should probably qualify that as "forcing their beliefs". In fact, I'll do that right now.
We were having a discussion about this in the What's On Tonight thread: the Catholics, after converting the "pagans", decided to move certain dates in Jesus' life around to attempt to satiate the new converts. Feasts for all!
You know, everyone always talks about how Christians are always "forcing their beliefs" on people, but when it comes to the Internet, atheists definitely take that cake. And eat it.
Definitely check out whatever episodes are available on Hulu. I saw five episodes and fell in love. The one where Cee Lo Greene co-stars, "Hot Water", is phenomenal.