Since when is "whence" slang? Does it mean "ghetto ass"?
Since when is "whence" slang? Does it mean "ghetto ass"?
Well then, let's throw another barbie on the digeridoo!
Oh China-Zoidberg, why do they keep you around, anyway?
Certainly, we should all strive to be more like radical muslims. The environment would thank us, if nothing else.
When I clicked on this link, I was thinking of Robert Pattinson. And I wondered, "What is a typical Robert Pattinson thought?"
LOUD NOISES!
Nobody calls me chicken, Rubber Man! NOBODY!
The power of Starburns.
Well, I disagree. #humbug
So, who got the most show notifications from this article? I got 44.
It's John Oliver with smaller eyes and no accent!
Purple monkey dishwasher?
My mother has a band called helicopter.
Introspection doesn't require nearly that much punctuation.
Jeremy spoke in class today
And fuck if I know what he was trying to say
Sad about Bored, glad about Hung, indifferent about HTMIIA.
I didn't really have a problem with that plot, in itself; it was just ridiculously rushed.
Pretty amazing stuff all around, as one expects by now, and Damian Lewis just slew every scene he had. But I have to give the episode an A- because I really hated the ending with Carrie. The sudden revelation (which, did Saul actually mention Issa by name? No, iirc, so Carrie being able to guess that Brody's "Issa"…
Okay, I guess I was wrong about the compound being a U.S.-run thing (though I'm unable to re-watch that episode at this point), but I still don't think your logic tracks that just because Saul talks with Aileen about "fitting in," that means he's saying that all Saudis are terrorists. I interpret that as Aileen…
Yeah, I can't say I loved either of the explanations for how the two marines were turned, but since they were the means to an end of some pretty good storytelling and acting, I just let it slide. And being held captive and tortured for eight years is very much an alien experience to me, so I can't outright dismiss…