This is a tremendous post. Take my star.
This is a tremendous post. Take my star.
“Also, Big Ben almost definitely raped someone and we’re cool with it. STEELERS NATION!”
It would appear that you and I have read the same literature. Are you a Lundy Bancroft fan as well?
Doc went on to star as Stanley in The Office.
I wonder if he is the only convicted rapist to ever have their own cartoon show that came out after they were convicted of rape?
Except for the rape.
I was hoping for dough mixed with water that had turned to blood.
Chicken, the bats of the coop.
When Walt Goggins plays a guy from Appalachia, I mostly just want whoever he is playing to be Boyd Crowder. That being said, I grew up in the deeply fundamental rural south and I have a strong pull toward anything written from a secular perspective that focuses on the struggles of faith.
Also unfortunately, I still…
This asshole, man.
“Ah, no you see me and my toddler son have full contact boxing lessons because I mean, how else am I gonna test his chin to see if he’s got what it takes? And like, you know he’s GOOD. He’s real good and sometimes emotions get the best of us when he hits me with that badass left hook, right uppercut…
Great Whites get all the attention, but Hammerheads are TERRIFYING.
I grew up a Marvel fan and I knew literally nothing about The Eternals until now. Thanks for the primer!
I actually liked The Sopranos ending after I had a moment to sit with it. I know a lot of folks don’t care for it, but I thought it defied expectations, just like the show defied expectations of what a mob story could be.
I think for me, it will always be Breaking Bad if we are talking about favorites.
You should have more stars. I only regret that I have but one to give.
How is Jack Quaid as Hughie? Ultimately he is our avatar in the story (at least in the books) and we experience the world through his eyes, for the most part.
If you got a problem with tourists getting hit by buffalo, then you got a problem with me and I suggest you let that one marinate.
Mr. Rogers and Sesame Street were my favorite things, and some of my earliest TV memories. I found both of them mesmerizing, and would act out a lot of what I saw on Sesame Street. With Mr. Rogers I loved Picture Picture and the Neighborhood of Make Believe.
Weird. It looked like my comments had disappeared, so I retyped them and now both sets are showing up.
As a former domestic violence prevention educator with years of study in the field, I can say that a person always makes the choice to hit someone.