I can't decide if the blowback here is unnecessarily harsh, or if I'm just getting a false reading from not being able to escape Fallout Boy lately, which is conservatively ten billion times worse than this song could ever aspire to be.
I can't decide if the blowback here is unnecessarily harsh, or if I'm just getting a false reading from not being able to escape Fallout Boy lately, which is conservatively ten billion times worse than this song could ever aspire to be.
And I went to Parkway South, so I guess we're enemies now. Make a note of it!
Yes, Americans finally got to see that. Sad situation all around, but still fifty times more polite than it could have been.
It's going to sound crusty (*rimshot*), but if I'm answering honestly, I've been most blown away by America finally airing The Great British Bake-Off (or The Great British Baking Show as it's known on PBS).
He was basically having sex on top of his wedding cake when the reverend was killed, and he and Abby were digging up Wakefield's grave when someone else got it. Richard, maybe?
Aaaaah….shit. I just realized it's probably one of the deleted scenes:
Yeah? Well, your mom sucks kitty litter.
That's offensive.
One "art", please!
Even leaving aside the gameplay, Life is Strange has been a good starting point for checking out some great music.
I'm always late to games, too. DA:I has certainly been my favorite of the year so far, so have fun!
I'm sick of parallel, r00k33 Fry lording his pineapple over me.
I've actually seen "Why Doesn't Cathy Eat Breakfast?" before, and am curiously angry that they never give a reason.
Watching American Gladiators provided one of young Colonel Mustard's first inklings that his interests were different than other boys'.
I think it's a testament to how good this show can be that it often makes us care about people, but never lets us forget that these women aren't in prison because they visited on a field trip and got lost on their way out.
I think it's a pride-goeth-before-a-fall kind of thing. She's riding high on her panty-sniffer success.
Isn't the entire point of the NPR complaint that people were trying to do just that, and couldn't, because they put her on the show?
I think I prefer the story as a fucked up power struggle than as the star-crossed fairy tale that the show shipped Daya/Bennett as.
Or Leela eating ice cream with the ship's computer.
Nobody who wants to convey a strident political view does that. Use the correct form of its, that is.