Guy 1: What if we got that kid from Flipper to do something?
Guy 1: What if we got that kid from Flipper to do something?
Guy 1: What if we got that kid from Flipper to do something?
@HobbesMkii:disqus I get that instinct, and I'm not really opposed to it. I also don't mind stranger readings of a book like The Giver, which, even if this issue were resolved, would never be in the "American cannon" for plenty of other reasons. The mistake doesn't make it a terrible book, and fixing it doesn't make…
@HobbesMkii:disqus I get that instinct, and I'm not really opposed to it. I also don't mind stranger readings of a book like The Giver, which, even if this issue were resolved, would never be in the "American cannon" for plenty of other reasons. The mistake doesn't make it a terrible book, and fixing it doesn't make…
As I recall, with no knowledge of the sequels, there are several communities like this one, and it's pretty hard to get from one to the next, though I think they met a few times?
As I recall, with no knowledge of the sequels, there are several communities like this one, and it's pretty hard to get from one to the next, though I think they met a few times?
In short, that's always been an interesting point. Maybe because the book was so important to me growing up, I've always wanted to give Lowry the benefit of the doubt and say that it's an intentional hat-tip to readers, that they should be aware that something is wrong in this society, that they're being lied to at…
In short, that's always been an interesting point. Maybe because the book was so important to me growing up, I've always wanted to give Lowry the benefit of the doubt and say that it's an intentional hat-tip to readers, that they should be aware that something is wrong in this society, that they're being lied to at…
tossin - But we've already had a fascist administration, par the only source for non-biased encyclopediage, Conservapedia: Roosevelt privately found Mussolini "admirable," writing to his personal
friend John Lawrence, "I don't mind telling you in confidence, that I
am keeping in fairly close touch with that admirable…
That's not the work of the free market. That's a representation of how GOVERNMENT controlled schools have indoctrinated young people to only accept a GOVERNMENT enforced aesthetic. If the GOVERNMENT would get out of the arts and let society determine its own aesthetic, society would come to embrace the Atlas Shrugged…
This headline works so well because if the movie undergoes some script changes to take into account your suggestions, then you can celebrate just by moving one comma.
This headline works so well because if the movie undergoes some script changes to take into account your suggestions, then you can celebrate just by moving one comma.
I googled it first, because I didn't know that when it says "Carrie Wikis Some Art" it meant "Carrie Wikis Some Art and then posts it here to save you all time." Suffice it to say, Googling the phrase just brings up stills from the show, which seemed derivative.
I googled it first, because I didn't know that when it says "Carrie Wikis Some Art" it meant "Carrie Wikis Some Art and then posts it here to save you all time." Suffice it to say, Googling the phrase just brings up stills from the show, which seemed derivative.
Dammit, Curtis Loew, I gave you a nickel, now I demand you play all day.
Dammit, Curtis Loew, I gave you a nickel, now I demand you play all day.
So that's what art looks like in the 21st century. Yeah, I'd put it on my wall.
So that's what art looks like in the 21st century. Yeah, I'd put it on my wall.
Host: Daniel Craig reading from A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Host: Daniel Craig reading from A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich