bruisedpristine
BruisedPristine
bruisedpristine

They are people with a severe mental illness who need treated.

People are out and about because it's just a storm and they have stuff to do. Most of the people out and about are emergency personnel or teenagers doing their special senior event that's really important to them. Also, in a horror movie universe, I think it's a dark and stormy night just about every other night so at

I find that really unlikely. They already established bio parents for Jackson, so doing a double-dad fakeout seems unnecessarily complicated, and I don't know that he was ever going to be that important to the show.

No, he quit for Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.

What gave you the impression that we're supposed to cheer for that?

Wait, are you saying that nonspecific details of "her story" has changed several times over the course of the more than two decades since Cobain's death? I mean, opiates addicts are known for their impeccable memories, so that if so, that is really a dead giveaway that someone who orchestrated a massive conspiracy

Or maybe she's unsympathetic because the reason Piper's still in prison is because Alex insisted that she lie on the witness stand and then screwed her by telling the truth, and the reason she's in prison in the first place is because Alex narced on her for a better deal.

It's not like he's a hideous troll or anything but…come on, guys. He's not really that attractive.

I don't know that finding the right person would have done much for Kurt unless that person was a combination gastroenterologist/psychiatrist. And even then they'd still have to find a way around Kurt's belief that the right person for him would just let him stay high all the time instead of getting on his ass about

And Cookie Lyon knows Courtney Love! The pieces are all coming together…

It's hard to believe because he was a suicidal heroin addict. If she wanted him dead, she could have just waited half a second. Or, you know, not gotten him medical attention the last time he attempted suicide.

I already myself clarified why I asked the question—because your post seemed to invite it. I don't know why you take issue with me asking when you actually don't think "that idea is sexist" is part of the free exchange of ideas, but rather "an imposition of standards."

Why wouldn't I ask that? As a response to a comedian complaining about someone calling something sexist, your comment seemed to invite the question.

Is "that idea is sexist" somehow not a part of the free exchange of ideas?

When I took your father's name, I took everything that came with it, including DNA!

I think Cancel Colbert was a complete success. I mean, it's not airing on Comedy Central anymore.

I've listened to the episode for The Haunting like half a dozen times. It's hilarious.

Cucumber/Banana is by the creator of the original UK Queer as Folk, not the Showtime version.

It doesn't really sound like it's supposed to be a history book, more like Offerman's version of John Waters' Role Models.

The band and remixes of the theme song are all over the second season—like, even Jenny's strip act at the end is to a slowed down, jazzy version of the theme. It was so goddamn terrible and they were so very proud of it, for some reason.