babymech
Babymech
babymech

Crusty old child, right? I mean, you’re defending the digital toy industry “community” against the music entertainment industry “community” - from where I stand it’s an overgrown child calling an overgrown teenager irrelevant.

Well then the unions need to unionize. Surely the mega-union will do the trick.

It’s also... rightly criticized for the awful Kara / Alice story. If you had a great experience with it by covering its flaws with your own situation that’s fine, but it doesn’t change the awful plot. Perhaps Detroit should be marketed explicitly to sleep-starved parents?

compared to what? asking for a friend

Solution to no first world problem ever: go live in the US.

What? You realize that it’s actually American companies providing Canadians with these services, but they don’t bother doing it for Americans because American bank accounts are mostly tree stumps out back filled with jizz and pennies, right? 

(for the record, if you’re having a good meal and decent service living in a shithole country where capricious good will substitutes for a living wage, tipping around 20 percent is the standard)

“It is good that he is well after all,” wrote one person on Reddit. “[It’s] kind of fun what’s possible in the internet.”

Joke’s on you; he actually died and is just faking his return to streaming.

Intern makes dumb joke, feeds blog mill.

“What really sets The Disastrous Life of Saiki K apart from other stories about supernaturally-gifted wunderkind is that, ultimately, its hero is the embodiment of what it means to be an introvert.” So... exactly like Mob Psycho, which is the most immediate point of comparison?

And on the other hand, a supposed professional writer and native speaker of English writes: “At worst, she’s made the tattoo worst. 

All of this just underscores how your entertainment industry does not work. It simply doesn’t live up to the standards of a workplace; whether it’s your Hollywood industry or your music industry or your internet freelance personality industry. The common themes are handing over employment responsibilities to bilateral

“a character who—let’s all just say it again—was woefully underserved in her first big screen outing” How in the Christ... this alternate Harley is entirely a character that exists in the reality of tumblr fanfic OC DO NOT STEAL - she’s about as ‘underserved’ as preggo vore Sonic Christ.

“Blue may just be beginning to blossom into a beauty that may one day rival her mother’s” fucking gross 

how does a person grow up to write a blog article on a child’s hairstyle

“it feels weirdly like a monarchy”... he’s directing a movie. He’s doing a job; he’s doing his job - he’s not inheriting power, he’s not automatically put in charge of anything. If a plumber chooses to sell relining services in the neighborhood his dad used to service, that’s not a monarchy.

Most of this movie is just actors reading less articulate Twitter posts out loud, usually very loud. I don’t know why that needs to be a movie, or why anybody needs to see it.

Maybe you can tell me then what the ghost did wrong, if you feel that the entry is solid. If I find out one day that a ghost is doing my job and doing it well, I’ll just not come into the office, and sit back and watch my bank account grow fat with spooky dollars. If anything, the movie makes cam-work seem completely

I haven’t read it yet but this article gets kudos for just the headline making me laugh out loud in an empty room like a supervillain. CAM was among the least competent horror nothings I saw last year, and there was nothing to recommend it to anyone. The acting was trash, the cinematography was useless, the narrative