I’m still here and it’s my home and I want it to be better. But also, just. Shit, man. There are some real assholes and not a few outright dumbasses here.
I’m still here and it’s my home and I want it to be better. But also, just. Shit, man. There are some real assholes and not a few outright dumbasses here.
Goddamn it, North Carolina.
ok
ok boomer
Just, like, be remotely cool, and also don’t drive the final nails into the coffin of a planetary climate system and try to blame guacamole. You’ll be fine!
I’ve been on this earth 34 years, and Boomers have been preaching to me the whole time. I’m sure they’ll survive, if they dig deep and pick themselves up off the ground by their shoelaces.
I don’t think Chidi ever realized he was in the Bad Place on his own (which is also weird). But he also has that tendency to believe in authority, and he thinks Eleanor might be God or something pretty close. Simone is very smart, but thinks she may be hallucinating all of this (but also might work it out before too…
Same here. I didn’t expect it to be so damn gorgeous. It helped that it was also hilarious and occasionally heart-breaking and I kept having feelings watching it.
I was genuinely hoping that was the case, because that accent is on par with the ones all the kids in my high school Intro to Theater class used to do for whatever reason.
Oh, thank goodness.
Swinging on up from “not a snowball’s chance in hell” to “why would we do that?”
I genuinely don’t get why they had her do that accent. I like Katee Sackhoff in stuff, and it was jarring and weird and off-putting. Just have her use her normal voice. Or an accent she can do. Or just not-that.
And, like fictional moving corpses, they’re still capable of harming anyone, but especially the most vulnerable.
Not so much “must” as “should.” You can see any number of powerful assholes kicking down at any given moment. It’s commonplace, and it’s not interesting or even transgressive except in the way that bullying is. It doesn’t take any degree of cleverness or even much thought. Any dipshit can just be cruel to someone with…
I’m late to the party, but when I was very small, there were commercials for some kind of candy (Heath bars, I think?) and for some reason, it was implied that the woman in the commercial either was a werewolf, or that the candy bar was somehow connected to werewolves, or something to that effect. I was 3 or 4, so…
One thing that gets me is how some churches and individuals think that there’s no trick too low if it’ll get someone to say the words. However traumatic or hurtful or damaging it is, it doesn’t matter in their minds if they “secure that soul.”
You tricksy so and so. Well played!
In a literal sense, and within many ethical frameworks, yes. In other ethical frameworks, they are being used to dreadful purpose.
I’m not 100% sure, but I think I’ve seen that image in some 5e stuff. Which I guess isn’t really related to Gygax, but might appear in both properties?