Yeah I’m gonna need some pictures of this.
Yeah I’m gonna need some pictures of this.
Bald eagles only recently started nesting in my area, maybe eight or ten years ago, so they’re still kind of a novelty. I find it very amusing to think there are parts of the country where they are basically seagulls.
Plenty of Sullies already want to.
Dude, it’s called Smallville.
Where’d my gif go? Damnit!
Still a classic.
I think I got into it on my first viewing, but I realized kinda early on that it was a film noir....kinda. I was reading a lot of Raymond Chandler at the time and The Big Lebowski obviously borrows a great deal of his tropes (Wild women, beleaguered, over important rich men, “Down these mean streets must a pass man…
*Pictured, Dante3000 realizing how far he was fallen*
Don’t forget that, “Krillin’sindahouse!!!” So, two spoilers technically.
To be fair, Frieza doesn’t appear for episodes at a time and we’re kinda use to everything coming down to Goku farting out a spirit bomb or something. I’ve completely forgotten about Frieza two or three different times.
Not sure which one this feller is (bird of paradise?), but he’s got the moves.
Why, it’s almost like there’s a gawddamned ecosystem out there and that when we fuck with it because we don’t like an ugly thing, it gets replaced by a thing that is not only uglier but makes ya sick to boot!
Ichiro learned some Spanish specifically so that he could trash-talk with ‘em.
If there was a flaw in the show, it was that it had tendency to focus on the plot and not allow a scene or two of filler to allow the characters to breath, especially in the seasons 3 and 4 (that I recall).
I kinda feel Ezra trying to flirt with Sabine was important because it showed where he was at that point; he was irreverent and shallow, but with a chance at growing. That he stopped after season 1 demonstrated that he developed as a character and that he wasn’t a creep; once she made it clear there was no chance for…
As the second born of a set of twins, I can confirm that my twin insists he is the older brother....asshole....
boooooooooo.........(goes back to watching Rajai Davis homerun and weeping softly)
I thought Love was still out with an injury?
I can’t be too hard on Man of Steel because it got me thinking about Superman again (even if it was just thinking of how they got him wrong). But as a jumping off point for a new universe and an introduction to the guy, it certainly doesn’t work, though I’d put more blame on BvS. Superman was salvageable by the end of …
It’s funny how Dixon wrote a pretty good feminist work with Batgirl: Year One. Boggles the mind.