It’s in the top three scariest books I’ve ever read, and by far his best pure horror story. I hope you like it too.
It’s in the top three scariest books I’ve ever read, and by far his best pure horror story. I hope you like it too.
A DC property? I’m good.
Also Vanessa Marcil, a.k.a, ex-Mrs. Corey Feldman.
Extremely affordable to do a live action superhero show where the entire premise is “what’s the craziest thing we can think up, ignoring all canon?”
Or, failing that, just do more special This Week in Atrocity episodes!
Some weeks ago? I demand fresh, up to date podcast content from you jamokes!
I’m mad that I now know this fact.
How is Corno Pronk losing to a scrub like Bubba Buckaloo?
Also, anyone who thinks Jizyah Shorts isn’t winning it all is fooling themselves. Lionel Pimpin’s devastation of the #2 seed Telisport Putsavage is proof that Deadspin’s readership is mentally about 12 years old (myself included).
Too old, can’t hand down horrible decisions for 40 years.
Wrong form of affect/effect.
I remember Dog Soldiers being a decent horror flick, but nothing special. It’s not as good as The Descent, but then I don’t know many modern horror movies that are.
It turns out that being really good at math doesn’t always mean you’re really good at abstract thought.
I don’t think it’s possible to make a fight against disposable baddies as engaging as the Thanos fight, though. With Thanos, he’s got pretty much infinite power, limited only by his imagination/interest and you have the most mobile heroes (Spidey, Iron Man, Star-Lord, Dr. Strange) fighting him, so you can do more with…
I mean, the progenitor and still the best (although it’s a melodica):
Kate would have won this one in a walk,but unfortunately must be disqualified for selecting mayo. Gwen wins again, despite a weak first round.
I don’t know if just putting in progressive DAs is going to solve anything. Krasner in Philly is getting a fair amount of federal pushback to his actions. There was a special episode of This Week in Atrocity that covered that (among other things).
It’s Barebecue. Can’t even support your dude right.
I mean, I agree - I have a store-bought bottle of sriracha that’s been sitting on my desk at work for the better part of a year. But I respect people’s food caution.
That’s completely fair. I work in the software industry and I know that, at my company at least, getting the money right is job one. We spend twice as much time on that as everything else combined, because losing money for our clients is a much bigger deal than a user being annoyed at an interface bug. But that…