bourgeoismiddleman
bourgeoismiddleman
bourgeoismiddleman

I have the same thoughts about wine, too. Increasingly, alcohol in general.

Yeah, right there with you. I didn’t need a new car anyway.

I’m not sure if I’d ride a space elevator if it was as giggly as the stuff in that game.

Mine watch it with mild alarm, which is probably a mental-health improvement over their reaction to the vacuum.

Mine watch it with mild alarm, which is probably a mental-health improvement over their reaction to the vacuum.

If that happens, I will happily admit I was wrong all this time.

I can’t wait to see him sandbag while slowly walking back on defense, right across the Olympic Rings! This is exciting! And next season in a new arena, my life is completed.

Oh good a geyser! Drugged up ravers boiled alive, news at 11.

I always tell people that Iowa was a great place to be a kid, but it’s not very fun as an adult. Seems like Des Moines has gotten somewhat tolerable since I left though.

I’m with you. I’ve never understood the love for Freelancer.

I keep telling myself I should try to watch them, but I saw the first Bayformers movie twice (because I’m a sucker), and haven’t watched the rest. I probably won’t, I have better things to do.

The sneer that Frank Welker puts into that line is etched into my brain.

The worst part is that someone involved in the making of the first one (only one I’ve seen) clearly had seen the ‘86 movie, ripping off lines and concepts.

If you really want to out yourself as a nerd, try using that at a party.

Well, if you didn’t like it 30 years ago, I doubt you’ll enjoy it now. It’s about 40% brutal war movie, 60% kiddy stuff. The 40% still does it for me, and I feel some of the comic relief is actually quite good, like Grimlock loving Kup’s war stories.

Sure, it’s a kid’s movie, but Megatron screaming, “DIE AUTOBOTS!” and proceeding to cut down several characters that were at home in my toy box, including straight-up executing Ironhide... man.

I was reading the benefits of mine during that excruciating meeting about it, and mine at least specifically says that it doesn’t cover erectile dysfunction. Boner bummer.

A noble goal, I say. I’m right there with you.

Isn’t it though? If that skeleton was extracted the right way, and then documented well, it has little scientific value. After that it’s something for someone to look at and say “wow!”

I don’t know, how do you feel about a privately-owned Picasso or something? I think as long as it was extracted scientifically and the land owners compensated, I guess I’m ok with it.

Just happy to see you.