Anacondor... god. If I were a girl, I just *know* I'd have penis dreams about that.
Anacondor... god. If I were a girl, I just *know* I'd have penis dreams about that.
Wasp-boob.
I would "aww" at wolves before dying trying to join their pack. I would scream and tear my eyes out at a shi-tzunami and know that there is a god.
I want to see Kojark.
We*l*come *to* the future.
Is he an asshole or just a random person receiving a paycheck? We will never know.
Hope they do a rifftrax.
Well it's more used in the british commonwealth I guess. Growing up in Singapore I got the inference, but as you said, I just thought it was a stupid joke.
Ah, you must be of Buddha's secret tribe.
Yup but come on. Anyone could do this particular bit of Freudian reverse engineering.
Wow this just goes a long way to explaining OSC's approach to the theme of purity.
He does tend to connect homophobia with the health of society, the pseudo-rational side of his argument being a sort of birth-rate thing with shades of more mundane eugenics and actuarial economics.
And I'm not saying there's no concept of scale you can feel comfortable using according to which he's a minor player, just that he is a player. He also isn't your dad or uncle so feel free to have at him hoss!
Sorry about the previous comment. On the point: Depends on whether you feel threatened by the person voicing those views. In this case, assuming you felt a degree of intellectual awe reading the books — e.g. if you were a teen or if like me you were a dumb eighteen — you'd feel vulnerable in that you'd normally tend…
Do you live in the mountains or something? Never mind.
Sure. Have a good life.
Trying to find a pic of a helicopter with a cockroach in it. Difficult.
If you feel awful about this then obviously you haven't reconciled yourself to your choices. That is not of particular concern to anyone other than yourself.
People need to eat good food, not just food, and from what I hear Chick-fil-A are pretty good for what they are foodwise. On the other hand, I may have heard wrong.
Loved it so much! And to be clear I'm not a deep reader, though I probably instinctively did something like that at the time, I read so much (I was sixteen/seventeen). Also I actually started with books 3/4, read which way they were an even more awesome commentary on the theme of memory, but I don't know how well the…