It's all the same fuckin' day, man.
It's all the same fuckin' day, man.
You mean in the States you have to start bowling by jumping straight into giant-balls-with-fingerholes tenpin? How do kids learn, or people who just want to try it out casually?
I think everyone's felt that way.
"Ow, stupid patch of ice! Sorry, you're not stupid, just slippery."
Stating it in OTT unreasonable terms is kind of the point, Mr. Glaringly-at-odds-with-his-user-name.
(But fuck Godwin's, just in case anyone was going to go there…)
Spoiler Nazis, more like.
Thank fuck for that.
Oh, I'm never leaving.
Nope; I only replied objecting to the general idea of dismissing something based how well-known something is or is not to a US audience.
Whether it's then valid as a "shorthand" wasn't even something that I was even really paying any mind to, but I'll happily call your initial point about the importance of popularity…
No "we," just you.
You're kind of reinforcing my point rather than disproving it by saying "nearly no one in the US had heard of" someone as though something should only be eligible for discussion based on that.
There are reasonable and effective ways of keeping a blog private and only read by those you want doing so. None of them consist of "just put up a public blog and then get mad when the wrong people read it."
So, if it happens outside of U.S. borders, it's therefore not even a thing?
Nice; totally not ugly & ignorant at all.
Besides, Ghomeshi shouldn't be totally unfamiliar to longtime AVC commenters: he's the guy that Billy Bob Thornton went off on that time, with the whole "would you ask Tom Petty that?" thing that became…
They should be seen be when they someone eat it.
"The guy at the Frugal Hoosier said that this shrimp needs to be eaten within the hour."
I am surprised that there wasn't at least a first-episode check-in, or a TV Review piece, for a show whose full first three seasons were reviewed.
I enjoyed the way it bugged people.
Just a general sense of her as whiny, demanding, entitled and almost a living avatar of the tendency of people to be conservativized (sorry for the made-up word) by becoming parents.
It was the repulsively judgmental bullshit at the dinner last season where Drew & Amber showed up stoned that really set me solidly on…
I do only mean "of main characters on this show," so it's not like I'm including Hitler or anything.
She does kind of relentlessly piss me off more than any other regular character currently on TV, I have to say.
Edit: on further reflection, fuck her, she's the worst.
Kristina's the fucking worst.