Good point about the hemroid cream and thanks for the Korn anecdote. And these were conversations that I had in college with dorm people. I never said they were my friends.
Good point about the hemroid cream and thanks for the Korn anecdote. And these were conversations that I had in college with dorm people. I never said they were my friends.
It's not what he would say. It's when he would say.
Ok, these are some good points. Those idiotic college conversations have made some negative associations with the song. That said, it's such a good parody of angry white boy music that even knowing it was ironic, I questioned it. A good non-internet example of Poe's Law.
I'll hijack this thread to say that while Rocking The Suburbs is a fantastic album, the one song that really does NOT hold up well is the titular Rocking The Suburbs. Even if I take the whole thing completely ironically (white boy pain, cashing checks and shitty tracks), there's something I find disturbingly sincere…
That is a pretty perfect song. It's the song you want to sing to your son when you're 30, and want them to listen to when they're 30. And I don't even have kids yet!
You should watch about 27 more seconds or read the caption and then you might realize that you owe Poodog new organs of his choosing.
That just means that his comment complaining about the pop-ups is likely to show up in "We Read What You Wrote There", which is also generated by a piece of shitty third-party software that adds absolutely nothing to the site.
I was aware that I was going over the top in defense of my point. But, I'm also totally right, which is the best part. And as soon as the initial post mentioned Starcraft the entire thread had an presumed NERD ALERT.
Your argument is weak and stupid. They were playing Starcraft II on the work computers. Starcraft II is far more popular and played than Brood War ever was. Hydralisks and Ultralisks are also units in Brood War, so if it's an argument of audience familiarity, they should really pick one of the dozens of units that are…
I wish they had actually fleshed the Jim and Pam storyline out into something real. The number of women that believe in ghosts compared to men has to be at least 5:1. It's a very real thing that I could see bothering Jim, and it would give them some humor and conflict without it being a fight that puts the…
Yeah, the Kerrigan costume was awesome. I actually wish that they hadn't had the subplot about Toby taking the claw/wings off his back. They're not weapons, and most people would have still been totally confused except for the nerds who spot the reference.
My God. I hope you're right. There's no way I would want them to be a real couple on the show (like the eventual Leslie/Ben relationship that will probably become real at some point next season), but it would make for a hilarious 3-5 episode arc.
Nothing is fucked?! The goddamned starship has crashed into the anomaly!
Hi ad is legitimately way better. All you have to do is shift the song from a minor key to a major key and get a real singer, and you have an amateurish ad that's way stronger than the one with the smoking man.
Like the Cain Campaign also wouldn't use the first picture that came up on a Google image search? You're thinking way deeper than anyone on that campaign would if they had come up with the Cain Train ad themselves.
They always top themselves. I saw the falling over the desk coming. I didn't see the flat screen off to the right being demolished in the process.
It was sort of bothering me the whole time that Chris was along for any of it, let alone the theft. My wife spun the theory that it's sort of justified because Leslie's book is great media and publicity for the entire city, not just her campaign. So he's helping to promote it. I sort of let it slip to the back of my…
In conclusion… fuck the Big Bang Theory.
My favorite exchange of the night. Hands down.
It's what they call projection. Nick is the one actually embarrassed and so he's projecting his horrible movie in theaters all over the country. #gardenpathsentence