You said hard on.
You said hard on.
Much like today's treatment of Home Improvement, people in 2035 will barely remember this show and will marvel at its ratings success.
It is difficult to think ill of him after seeing Office Space.
Best case scenario, the show moves on like none of that ever happened. A two-season storyline.
"This holiday might not be appropriate, given what happened to the indigenous people here."
It's always bugged me, the way he has to tell people that. I thought we were making the call, not him. I vote nay.
I used to hear it from older Americans when I was a kid, like people born before 1920.
It's an Italian-themed holiday though.
Everyone failed together.
I'm happy too. Roku is all I got!
Firefly did a good job of mixing western with sci-fi.
Agree on Tumbling Dice, but needs more Rocks Off.
The Highball Express! I was just thinking about that the other day. It wasn't that he missed the train, it was that he fell asleep listening to the tracks and the train wrecked to avoid killing him.
I like him a lot, always have.
These are pretty good, I may seek out more.
Aleppo? I love Aleppo, especially with some hot sauce on it.
I realized at a young age that I wasn't Christian. Nobody gave a fuck and I continued to get indoctrinated for years. The world is not a neutral place for anyone, in any way, and it never will be. The best we can do is try to make it fair.
Mob diversification gave us Las Vegas!
You'd be amazed how many things that applies to, including existence itself. Aggressive certainty is often silly. From an 8 year old kid, it's more quaint than anything else.
I'm 40 and I'm still figuring out what "gender identity" even means. I suspect it's mostly a made up construct. I do not believe people should be making major life decisions at 8. Just let them be kids and don't make them worry about gender or identity. Who are you? You are you, and that's all anyone needs to…