you call those eyebrows?
you call those eyebrows?
Kolber I get what you're saying. But I'm not reading anything into it. They are using gay humor— that's clear. There's no reading there. Cool. I love gay humor. The more wicked. cutting or disgusting the better! I'm on board!
Funny you should say that. I came out of the closet by telling my mom and dad a joke! my family absolutely thrived on humor. I come from a newspaper publishing family who demanded wordplay, puns, dirty humor, limericks. We used humor and weaponized it to mask and reveal ourselves. my grandfather demanded a limerick…
A few weeks ago it was looking at dicks on the internet for ID and how that was disgusting. last week it was " fuck you in the ass and not it the beautiful way like grandpa and Pedro". this week it was the running joke of a smear the queer urban myth called the limp biscuit.
God? What's that?
I'll be honest Zardoz- I had no idea that the term Limp Bizkit referred to this urban myth until tonight! lol. I had no idea it had a name or that the band was named after it. In Sweden the myth was applied to new army recruits! Not frat behavior.
Yes it is clear AS I said:
The limp biscuit is an urban myth. I first heard about it as an exchange student in Sweden in 1982— where there are no frats. I think SV should should trot out the old one about the girl two towns over who bludgeoned her vagina on the stick shift because she was fed Spanish Fly.
my rant is very clear on its subject, i mean….
I suppose that depends on the the line yo want persue.
I HATED this episode. I came out of the closet in 1983 and have put up with a lot of bullshit on TV but this was fucking disgusting.
Openly gay actress?
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mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix (My Heart Opens to Your Voice) Is Delilah's famous aria of seduction from the opera Samson and Delilah by Saint-Saens. Here's Jessye Norman singing it, for all us classical nerds:
Waaay overwritten and artificial.
I'm late to the discussion so apologies if it's been mentioned. When I saw the headline my first thought was, Oh they must be doing a remake of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Smarter Brother and not actual Sherlock. I could see Farrell in the Gene Wilder part. Anyway, any chance to take the piss out of Sherlock…
Yes I completely believe that they would try to railroad him. But simple basic forensic evidence would put that BS to shame. CSI, Coroners, blood splatter experts, and all other examiners could not all collude at the same time disinterestedly at the same time to frame one guy if there simply is no plausible evidence
The knife that was shown had very little blood— commensurate with the mumbly-peg game they played. A knife that created all the murder blood would be drenched.
Oh boy, do I agree with you here. A man wakes up next to a dead woman in a bed and room filled with blood but he himself has absolutely no blood on him that would suggest any participation in the production of that blood or crime and he doesn't feel the need to simply call the police to report the murder. The basic…
It has been five days since I watched this episode and I'm afraid to go back to re-watch it. I want to hold on to what I feel about it and I'm afraid I will watch it again, my critical eye will kick in and I'll get lost in analysis.