LeBon; like, in person?
LeBon; like, in person?
If you remove it and then go back in, I'd think there'd still be cream on you that could affect her.
Like, in the Biblical sense?
It is??
She's been burping a lot this season, maybe it is related to her unresolved trauma.
It's still not fixed. Ostrich must have got 'im.
I feel like they've been waiting to use that since the first episode.
Yeah, they kind of skipped that, I think.
Fillmore Graves seems a little too on the nose even for this show.
Yeah, I can't believe how few people did that. Maybe if it was "everyone on TV or recorded media sounds like one voice" I'd pick a celebrity, but if it is what you hear when actual people talk I'd have them all sound like my wife (although one of my kids as a pre-teen would be funny for a while).
I'm sure they don't.
Armada was almost a direct ripoff of The Last Starfighter, but even more Mary Sue if that's possible. At least in Ready Player One the references ranged around a little.
Was it Deadpool? I thought that was pretty good.
I read all 3…they were pretty short and they had some cool superpowered battles but yeah, his metaphor fails were very occasionally a little bit amusing and mostly just really dumb.
Damn, I'm going to have to go back — I missed all the 80s video game and SF movie references.
Roverrandom FTW. LotR is way too dark and long and the songs! I did quite like The Hobbit, though — our Grade 5 teacher read it to us, a big hardback with illustrations from the animated version.
Bakker is good but I'd say definitely darker than Rothfuss or Tolkien.
I loved it while I was reading it — I really enjoy his voice. But looking back I can see where some of it was a little…not great, I guess?
Like, more bleak than The Sparrow? Holy crap.
I think he's done better — I preferred The Graveyard Book and The Ocean at the End of the Lane and most of his short stuff. I did like the sequel though and a short story featuring the main character.