"There are times when I do something and I think to myself, 'That is so Raven. And then other times I'll do something and I'll be like, "That was not very Raven."
"There are times when I do something and I think to myself, 'That is so Raven. And then other times I'll do something and I'll be like, "That was not very Raven."
"The BFG commits to vegetarianism"
"It's not a fair question."
"Yeah, that's a completely unfair question."
"it's not really a question having to do with Tolkien lore, but more as a test of one's eidetic memory capabilities"
"it would be a dumb question"
"Yeah, that's definitely not a fair question"
"What a BS question"
"I'm sure you are a big dummy to everyone you meet."
"What have you added to this discussion exactly? You just have crapped all over it."
"you flipping out like a hysterical doofus"
It's doubly weird when lizards or birds have breasts*, and it's even weirder when fish do.
Animal faces are more fun to draw than human ones.
It's also worth noting that the Slit-mouthed Woman wearing a mask makes sense because wearing a surgical mask like that is common in Japan (and in East Asia in general as well) to avoid the spread of illness. http://qz.com/299003/a-quic…
The Charisma Carpenter thing was pretty sad. He didn't specifically screw her over (the trouble happened because she didn't tell him about the pregnancy until she was about to start showing, which meant the writers would have had to scramble to write her character a pregnancy arc, which would have been massively more…
I just can't imagine him making a comment like that just to court feminists, rather than simply because he felt it was true.
I forgot about the Hulk falling into her boobs. That was indeed sexist and dumb.
NICE.
"He friendship-ed an eldritch zombie hivemind made of coagulated corpses screaming for cohesion. That’s kind of scary."
I thought that line was a bit funny, because knowing Tolkien, he probably hated Zeppelin and their affiliation with his work.
As someone who has never played a single video game in his life: can anyone explain the "d-pad" joke to me?
The whole "reference = humor" thing is heavily overrated (*cough*cough*familyguy*cough*), and taking something familiar and combining it with a different, completely unrelated thing (which is what inevitably happens with memes) goes completely overboard in "geek" circles, but when done cleverly, as with your comment,…