I assume if Corgan had written Celebrity Skin he'd have outed her by now. He certainly doesn't seem to have much reason to protect her.
I assume if Corgan had written Celebrity Skin he'd have outed her by now. He certainly doesn't seem to have much reason to protect her.
Patton tweeted about reading Daredevil reviews on here, now I can't help but wonder if he lurks the comment sections.
I'm talking about the 200-dozen folk punk songs about anarchy, not the handful of emotional songs that sound like The Replacements.
The only time she was ever seen was in an old home video, and her hair was dark. If she was Jesse's sister she was likely a dark swarthy Greek.
In the right circumstances it's acceptable. I was just in Antigua and after a few SoCos straight up I said fuckit and drank this slushy umbrella drink called a Purple Rain the rest of the time. I would recommend sticking to the mostly juice based girly drinks rather than the ones with some kind of sugary simple syrup…
Well I wasn't talking about the artist, I was talking about the author of this article.
The fact that the musical direction and lyrical themes of post-transition Laura Jane are starkly different from that which came before makes that tricky. Today in 2016, Laura Jane owes no one anything and Tom Gabel, who or whatever Tom Gabel was, is a thing of the past. I get that. But when referring to the albums…
Umm. I'll admit I don't know how these things really work, but is this the correct form? Like, I fully support Laura Jane's right to be recognized for her true gender but do we refer to pre-transition songs as being by her? How do I classify the Tom Gabel solo album? As someone who was an Against Me! diehard years…
M. Night Shyamalan's The Brothers Karamozov.
A teacher gave me The Fountainhead in high school, hoping to inspire me. I had already been corrupted by a lefty history teacher and only absorbed its Rand-iness. Thinking about giving it a reread, now that I'm better at looking through the political slant, to see what about the creativity seems to inspire so many…
Yeah I mean, I'm not into fellas, but I gotta imagine given a choice I'm not gonna fuck someone without a pulse.
If she's limiting it to a time and place, and not causing harm to her health or life in general apart from giving you thinky pain, I'd say it's a you problem and not a her problem. Just be honest with her that being around a drinker makes you uncomfortable and you'd like to find something else to do while she's…
Tied with everything else he's ever written. Alan Moore's opinion of his own work isn't to be taken seriously.
So good it's likely getting a live action adaptation this summer starring Will Smith!
I should binge the rest of this up, I fell behind. First two episodes were decent, although it had Empire like pacing.
Scarborough Fair.
Taran Killam did Tarantino? That's a tall order, Norm McDonald once did a spot on Q on SNL. I'll have to catch this one just to see QT and Kevin Smith represented.
Tsunami Bomb tended to have forgettable songs but Mike Griffin was an excellent guitarist.
And even then, you can avoid riding the horse so much and just fast travel, although they could have made it easier like in UN.
Remember though, Marston seemed honorable to us because he was the protagonist, from Ross's point of view he was just some lowlife criminal. In his mind he was in the moral right; on paper it'd probably look that way to a lot of people.