"You hold your tongue!"
-Cancer
"You hold your tongue!"
-Cancer
Me too, though since I live in West Michigan, I not sure if this film and I will cross paths anytime soon.
Paging Roseanne era John Goodman…
This may be insensitive, but yet, here's an upvote for you!
"Wait a second, I thought lesbians had sex for MY enjoyment!"
-Pornhub commentator
I agree, if more episodes centered more on the Brian/Stewie dynamic, FG would be much better. That multiverse episode and the "back to the pilot" episode were great.
I think the D comes from the show's blatant, open loathing for anything to do with Meg.
Also:
"What the fuck is the deal with the cutaways?"
I think FG was still consistently funny up until the writer's strike in 2008 (I believe). When the show returned for Season 7, the quality of it seemed to dip dramatically.
I used to consider myself a fan of this show until I finally realized that the writing is lazier than the jokes on Blue Collar Comedy Tour.
Wait, are we sure that Foxworthy and Co. aren't behind this?
It's one of my favorites as well, I love the scene where the French refugees in Rick's drown out the Nazi anthem. Powerful stuff.
I'll always love it too, if only for the scene where the French ex-pats in Rick's drown out the Nazi anthem.
True, what's the point of disagreeing with someone using false monikers if they don't know it's me disagreeing with them under an assumed name?
I really hope that made sense…
I think the gist of Mohd's argument roughly equates to "Cobain sucks, but Tyler, the Creator is a true sonic visionary"
Yeah downvoting becomes a necessary evil when someone is legitimately attempting to antagonize 80% of the commentariat. Mohd is certainly entitled to his opinion, but we also reserve the right to be able to tell him to fuck off.
But, but, uh, Eddie Vedder did the soundtrack to Into the Wild, so at least that's worth something?
Especially if the debate takes place inside the temple of factual information, also known as the Internet.
How many times do you think Cobain rolled over in his grave upon hearing "Rockstar"?
Taking that analogy a step further, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant should consider lighting themselves on fire each day for being largely responsible for the existence of Bad Company.