ikeeplosingburners
IKeeplosingburners
ikeeplosingburners

There’s nothing wrong with you for not liking those shows. Nor is there anything wrong with people who like those shows. Everyone has different tastes and entertainment is largely subjective. It’s rare that something it just completely, objectively bad.

Big Bang is like comfort food for me. When TBS first started airing this marathons years ago, I didnt have much in my life. So now anytime if I’m alone and need to feel comforted, that’s what I put on. I never actually watch it while it’s on live. I pop in an old DVD and have it on in the background

I loved that book. So much.

My fantasy would be to secretly hide out in the Air & Space Museum. Ride in the various planes and spacecraft, done Neil Armstrong’s suit, play with all the awesome sciency stuff in the gift shop and survive off the museum’s McDonald’s.

This is one of my favourite books of all time, and I have still not forgiven the Met for closing the tumulus (referenced in the book) the one time I was in New York and had headed to the museum to see it. “Sarah looks like pharaoh! Pass it on!”

She started a song she can’t even finish. Sing something once? Why sing it again?

I wouldn’t worry, Roger...clearly you’re not going hungryyyyyyyyy.

Disgraced then expired; he pulled the old “Joe Paterno” trick!

[Cornell and Roger Ailes sit in Charon’s barge, and open their complimentary meals.]

I watched it a lot when I was going through a two-year recovery from a car accident and didn’t have much mobility at the time. It felt so food to feel like I was connecting with women who were ridiculous, frivolous, and everything I wasn’t at the time.

It may be that having to feel sympathy for the Kardashians is uncomfortable for people. I think viewers resent having to feel sorry for a family that has grown obscenely rich solely due to their own narcissism.

The show originally trafficked in bawdy but trite intimacies, but as its cast’s personal crises have intensified, its popularity has faltered.

I think you misjudge why people (I’m assuming they are people and not just pets that turned on the TV) tune into this show: hate-watching. It’s why I watch the cable news instead of my usual porn anime. It’s hard to hate-watch someone who is going through personal tragedy, though. You start to empathize with them.

My mom was 39 when she had my little brother in 1988 (she turned 40 a week and a half later). She was considered positively ancient to be bearing a child, not just by me (who, as a kid, though every adult was old), but by her friends and doctors. She was a real rarity, at least in our community. Now, I think about my

It’s one of the catch 22 in life now.

I always got an asexual vibe off of her.

Becky had no social status. She was from a lower class family, and many earlier episodes drilled that her family couldn’t buy the clothes she wanted, and that she desperately wanted to fit in.

I too, am a bit of a super fan. That’s probably one of my favorite episodes.. “Is this the sink, am I shrinking?!”

“Is this the sink? Am I shrinking?” STILL FUNNY!

When my elementary schooler started yelling at other drivers from the back seat I had an epiphany!