“The Crochet Vagina stand is not part of the food court!”
“The Crochet Vagina stand is not part of the food court!”
“That century was just warmer, you know?”
etsy is gonna open a mall by 2035
That century was just warmer, you know?
Indeed. Many people like to use ye olde diet ‘theory’ to convince us that the ‘peasantry’ ate a healthier diet than we do - The Ploughman’s Lunch (a complete simulacrum, lol). NOT eating was more the tragic fashion, sadly. And, again, the physical labor was grueling, unrelenting. If an injury happened on the job, no…
People had to labor harder, very hard, and “good nutrition” was only a consideration for the wealthy and bourgeoisie. Medical treatment was a luxury. Women were expected to marry and to bear children until they no longer could. If a person attained the age of 40 their bodies were beaten up. Dafoe is correct: anyone…
Well, except that people didn’t wear sunscreen or things like that, so they would look older than a modern person of the same age.
Great interview. I always love seeing Dafoe in things.
Mad Max, maybe.
Since Knives Out was sort of a variation on Christie’s Murder of Roger Ackroyd, it would be fun for a sequel to play with one of her other great novels like And Then There Were None or maybe Murder on the Orient Express
This is insightful and also explains why I no longer daydream about plumbing school.
(shouts in ukranian)
I’m going to be pedantic. “Elder millennial”?! Spencer Krug is 42 years old. He’s squarely Gen X.
i think it takes everyone more than a few tries. it’s DENSE, and not for everyone.
Well I for one loved The Silmarillion, many years ago. Took me about 3 tries, but it was worth it. So, RIP Chris T.
EVERYTHING goes all the way up to Manwë. And eventually all the way up to Ilúvatar.
Does it go all the way up to Manwë??
Now THIS is a Twitter controversy I can get behind! It’d be fun watching Russian Twitterbots trying to intrude.
I bet even he couldn’t figure out what the deal was with the blue wizards, or if the first age and third age Glorfindels were the same guy
I love West of Loathing, it’s one of the more interesting games I’ve played in the past few years, and it made me laugh quite a lot.