It's because you weren't in costume, right?
It's because you weren't in costume, right?
"Anyone who hits on … kids … gets … power." - @grunkalunkaburninlove:disqus , and also Austin Jones
Off the top of my head, I noticed that 38 is the product of two primes, which is a *little* special, I guess. Wikipedia pointed out that 38 is the sum of the squares of the first three primes and the largest even number which cannot be written as the sum of two odd composite numbers. I'm sure you can do something with…
And Benjamin Harrison. And FDR. And George W. Bush.
I appreciated the mother/daughter connection, but didn't the way it meshed (i.e. it didn't) with the slapstick elements. I think the firing of the original director didn't help, but it felt like two movies glued together.
Cars 4: Carpocalypse Now
I can get on board with that. My dad's clergy, so we sometimes say a quiet prayer before dinner on special occasions (usually Thanksgiving or Christmas). I meant the folk who are ostentatious about it.
Woody Guthrie, is that you?
Agreed. Whether you call it SJW, virtue signaling, or performative liberalism, plenty of people put more work into displaying their progressiveness than they do into being progressive.
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Shitposting with screeching.
Given how badly the two heads FX were botched, I have to assume that's meant as an insult.
It's a good place to go.
Zoeller's comments were off-the-cuff - it's not as if he wrote a speech about it and asked people for notes. There was nobody, PR or otherwise, that could have saved him.
Oh, I loved season two - nearly everything about it.
To me, unless he sticks the landing on season three in a way I can't foresee, he should have stopped after two. This season has had great moments, but so far the whole has been less than the sum of its parts.
That's a sensible answer, and about a country mile from where my mind went.
How far we’ve come, to think Marvel movies now see the best brand synergy with the audience for the NBA. Our inner 14-year-old is a little pouty about that.
I subscribed to catastrophic failures a few weeks ago. Honestly, don't we all want a little more death and destruction on our screens?