I’d like to see every driver inconvenienced by these jerks to get a choice: they can give the stunter one open-hand slap or get three swings at the car with a baseball bat. The stunter has to watch the swings on the car.
I’d like to see every driver inconvenienced by these jerks to get a choice: they can give the stunter one open-hand slap or get three swings at the car with a baseball bat. The stunter has to watch the swings on the car.
Bullshit. If she seasons her own chocolates and warns him that she did it, it’s entirely on him of he eats them anyway. That’s why there’s disclaimers on products—if someone is stupid enough to try to use sunscreen internally the company isn’t held liable--they said it's for external use only.
It was cheese once, but no more. It’s like how Saruman described the origins of the Orcs in LotR:
Not if she warns him first.
I’m on the other side of the Metro area, but I get over there once in a while, will have to check it out. Thanks for the recommendation!
There was a trend for a while of putting squash on pizza. Its disgusting and should never happen, but then they can claim they have "healthy" options. Healthy, disgusting options
That sounds worth trying. What’s the name of the place?
It was certainly impressive to see, but I’m pretty sure this guy’s limbo record is going to have an asterisk next to it in the books.
I didn’t say that Joss Whedon being untalented had anything to do with his being an abuser. I pointed out that there was a time when saying that Joss Whedon was untalented got you a lot of abuse from his fans. Those fans may have decided that because they liked his work he must be a good person, but you should really…
Honestly, the list of people I would be surprised to find out were creeps is pretty short these days. Weird Al, Tom Hanks, and Stephen Colbert seem safe, mostly because they’re open about their weird obsessions, and those obsessions are relatively harmless, like cold cuts, WWII, and LotR.
I always wondered, when assembling the Fellowship of the Ring, why did they go with so many Hobbits when Batman and Luke Skywalker were right there. And Zeus! I would've sent Zeus.
There were moments I liked in AoU, but a lot that I didn’t like. A lot of the “didn’t” was their handling of Ultron. Spyder is very good in the right roles, but a genocidal robot is not in his wheelhouse. Between the poor characterisation of Ultron in the screenplay and Spayder’s voice, I felt more like he was trying…
Their comments in these discussions. I’ve seen a number of Buffy fans saying it doesn’t hold up. That’s anecdotal and subjective (for me it wasn’t good even in it’s time), but I wasn’t trying to set a legal precedent or anything, just making conversation.
Not going to ungrey the idiot with poor reading comprehension who said:
If you bother to read what I said, I made no such link. I just said that I never liked the guy or his work, and now that it’s come out (again) that he’s a creep and an asshole, others are getting on the metaphorical train of not liking him.
The Avengers (1st one, not AoU) is the only thing he’s done that I kind of liked. It’s far from my favorite entry in the MCU, but I’m fine with it.
That’s a matter of opinion. Yours was very popular, but becoming less so now that people are revaluating it critically rather than through the nostalgia lens. I never even had the nostalgia.
I never said there was a link between his shows being bad and him being a bad person. I’m saying I didn’t like Joss Whedon at any point, including when he was practically worshipped. Read the original post I responded to.
https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DkPIdRJlzERo&ved=2ahUKEwjxrO-E1fHuAhVDVc0KHWjuD2wQo7QBMAF6BAgJEAE&usg=AOvVaw2GigeHDtB7_usr2BsJvbSa
Hey, I bought my ticket a long time ago at the cost of taking endless crap for daring to say Whedon wasn’t a genius. Seriously, there was a time that if you said Buffy wasn’t that great, you got mobbed as a blasphemer.