& Einstein died at 76, too.
& Einstein died at 76, too.
Yeah, I totally agree that Garden State and Liberal Arts share obvious parallels and I find that whole idolization of the quirky MPDG to be more and more problematic as I get older.. But no, I definitely did not intend to be passive-aggressive at all. You don’t seem to be an unapologetic blowhard at all. I guess I was…
I really like both Braff and Radnor and really related to the sorts of characters they played while I was growing up. I probably should not admit this. It’s weird, though, because I totally understand why people hate that personality archetype. It seems like it’s way more insufferable in people who aren’t aware of…
It can be two things.
After I resisted the urge to turn it off after the stupid “Fairy lives matter” line, I enjoyed it for what it was. It helped that I watched it with someone who was obviously loving every minute of it, though.
Not to mention the fact that deposing an actual tyrant who had the support of the US military would require global support to pull off, so drones and nukes would be involved. Anyone with an AR-15 or whatever who got near a fight that mattered would be acting out a guerrilla warfare fantasy before they die, not saving…
Is this another episode of Ears Are Holes?
I was confused too and found this article: http://mentalfloss.com/article/71558/lowkey-word-thats-lowkey-snuck-our-vocabulary
Rolling Stone made the same comparison and I was resistant, but I think only because I never particularly cared if Chinese Democracy came out, which I know plenty of people did. It seems more like the The Winds of Winter of music to me.
Yeah, it originated with highwaymen in India who would supposedly ingratiate themselves with trader camps and travel with them for awhile before robbing and killing them. Thuggee.
It was fun to try for a minute, though.
I loathe Trump as much as the next reasonable person, but I have a hard time seeing why Twitter should ban him. Then again, that’s coming from the point of view that I’d rather he spout his crazy loud and often and be removed from office, but he has a sizable base on one side and a huge swath of apathetic people in…
He seriously needs a new tour-naming gimmick. I saw him when I was 12 at Pine Knob in Michigan on the Retirement Sucks tour, and I just recently turned 34.
Well, look, I don’t know what I said that was wrong, per se. I was apparently a bit inscrutable and probably too verbose and at the tail end a little irritated, but I was ultimately just defending a member of the commentariat who I felt was being misunderstood. Apparently what they said was understood fine and just…
Well, I’ll certainly agree that it was condescending.
Okay, nevermind. I thought maybe you were just misunderstanding something in his post, but you just have chronic reading comprehension issues. Every she or he in my comment is referencing Thurman and Dr. Emilio Lizardo, respectively. Granted, maybe I shouldn’t have gendered the good doctor, but I felt safe doing so…
I think you and potterpoet are misinterpreting something here. He’s theorizing that she feels compelled to forgive Tarantino because she’s still concerned about being labeled difficult. I don’t know if that’s true, but in no way is anything he said caping for Tarantino. It was probably the part about being mad at…
I don’t see why his apparently unwelcome reply bothers you so much.
This was the first thing that popped in my head. And right after, though not a jingle, “MR ALAN’S! 29 or 2 for 50!”
Yeah, good point. That is something he did to her.