I give up.
I give up.
The Grey was awesome.
L: I Am Neeson
Its a fun theory, but doesn't explain Ferris' sister's story-arc and character interactions.
I knew it! It was all Cameron's fever dream! There's no way that many black people can be on screen all at one time in a John Hughes film!
I agree, but oh dear God how I hate Kate Capshaw. I don't want to sound misogynistic, but…let's just say its a bad role.
I agree, but oh dear God how I hate Kate Capshaw. I don't want to sound misogynistic, but…let's just say its a bad role.
Pimps never die.
Huh, I would've thought the other way around, associating them with the object 'fat', where someone could be underweight, or tend genetically towards overweight. It's your chin.
Reruns of Tosh.0
Or you could say overweight, be medically accurate, and take it on the chin like a boss.
FLAGGED!
OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
I'm kinda hoping Netflix releases app patches with a hidden Easter egg that turns all the red to blue on their site and stuff.
Gremlins?
More like Wynn Losey amirite?
Wait, you're talking about the locker room scene, right?
When you have writing this funny, you don't need Constable Bob: Trailer Cop. Looks like this season's back up on the big board.
I think that some nerdish people (no finger pointing) feel hurt, are aware of their bruised ego, and then feel obligated to "double down" on their self-assertive labeling as a defense mechanism. This leads to bandwagon mentality, and an even larger subset amplifies the 'nerd pride' self-identity issue to intolerable…
You think that's bad? I recently had an interview where one of the managers (picture total nerd cliche) was wearing cargo shorts and a dingy Arrogant Bastard Ale t-shirt. I was in a suit and tie.