Yeah, I like QoS with huge reservations and caveats.
Yeah, I like QoS with huge reservations and caveats.
I think I might spend all weekend figuring out how I feel about the phrase "guerrilla dining collective."
"I AM A GOLDEN GOD!"
You misspelled comma, and you're 100% wrong about how to *use* a comma.
Good. Nothing kills nostalgia faster than being exposed to the object of one's nostalgia.
I mean, the header picture suggests some kind of emo version of Susan Powter. If that's your thing, go nuts.
I'm starting to doubt your commitment to the AvClub meme culture.
Not even once, but I might next time I see him. His brothers would think it was hilarious.
My mom's first cousin isn't exactly famous, but he's famous in the field of math and computer stuff that I, with a BA in math and computer science, can't begin to comprehend. He's written papers with titles I can't pronounce, let alone understand. His Wiki entry.
Only if Alan Cumming doesn't own a brothel with that name already.
"Smith spends most of New Facts Emerge sounding like he’s gargling beer and broken teeth, his former, sneeringly enunciated voice now reduced to the phlegmy growl of an old man hectoring passersby outside the pub he’s just been kicked out of."
When my grandfather was a child, June Foray was the voice of Old Grandie on The Buster Brown Program. When my father was a child, she was the voice of Rocky J. Squirrel on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. When I was a child, she was the voice of Granny on Tiny Toon Adventures. When my hypothetical child was a child, in…
Lime.
… and a woman.
Agreed. It's too apolitical and filled with existential dread to get cheap thrills from pushing people's buttons.
R&M doesn't hand out catnip to the "South Park Republican" crowd quite as much as South Park itself. But the whole discussion from season one about whether or not it's "retarded" to have a problem with the word retard is obviously going to appeal to some of the worst among us.
And the banh mi!
Nonsense. I'm from Albany. As a result, I know literally everyone in Albany. It's a small city. And I don't remember any Zoso.
DAVID WARNER
I was, to some degree, juggling Community and Rick And Morty for most of Rick And Morty’s life, and then season three was really the first season where I was like, “Okay, Community is behind me, and Rick And Morty is my new thing.” That’s when I start to ruin things, is when I start to care about them.