Just going to leave this one here, it’s from some book.
Just going to leave this one here, it’s from some book.
How about the concept of the Church being a place of comfort that people can always return to in their times of need? Or is that too Christian a perspective for you?
If you don’t like what the church teaches, and always has taught, about suicide
There are a lot of good pastors and priests in this world. Men and women who want to see the world become a better place, help shepherd people to leading better lives, and help strengthen their own and others’ faith in their version of God.
(...would have clotheslined that asshole)
having read the site (& the comment section) for a good chunk of its pre-kinja days of yore this has always puzzled me...
I loved when the one mutant guy put the coffee maker in the box, paused, and said "this isn't very fulfilling".
Dude, spoiler alert in the headline.
Butters peacocking killed me. That was so funny. And Santa’s reaction to the “inappropriate tweeting” was priceless. It was also nice to see Big Gay Al and Heidi at the bike parade, if only for a moment.
“I mean, are we supposed to keep going? Just go on, making total asses of ourselves?”
I hear that capitalism also makes the sun come up every morning and is the reason for every puppy’s smile.
My two pennies.
I wasn’t too happy about it. I might have found it poignant, and possibly funny, if like others said here there was some contrast like in “La Petite Tourrette,” or something that made it clear Cartman was the asshole. Yes, there are people who use “anxiety” as an excuse to bring a dog on a plane when it doesn’t belong…
Namaste, brah.
Who takes the time to comment on a recap of a show they claim not to watch?
Ya, the phones/boxes were just a metaphor for people’s inability/unwillingness to just deal with each other these days instead of retreating into distractions/excuses.
As usual, they get in some good jokes, and have a worthwhile point, but this time around, they were a bit too heavy handed for their own good.
The Dianne Wiest cold open is one of my favorites in all of tv.
I really enjoyed the last time you webbed me
I think this was the purely funniest episode of the season. The callbacks to Jake and Amy’s history of bets and Dianne Weist (and how Terry gets when he’s hungry) were gifts to longtime fans.