They also make a simple handheld food more difficult to eat. They're too small to hold more than the scantest of toppings so spillage is likely, and then you need to do the mental math of how many bites to take.
They also make a simple handheld food more difficult to eat. They're too small to hold more than the scantest of toppings so spillage is likely, and then you need to do the mental math of how many bites to take.
Honestly, I’m excited. Last year I purchased The Force Unleashed for $5 when it went backwards compatible, and I’ll happily play the sequel.
*plays entire Fallout 4 soundtrack*
I want to believe there's a super secret conspiracy against him, and he'll be taken out if things go too far.
Oh, I thought the page was going to be blank.
I find old technology fascinating, and while products like The Apple Newton were certainly failures, those failures were still an important step towards developing mobile devices that were functional.
It's part of the test we take for membership.
I mainly thought it was boring.
What even happened to that site? They used to have some lovely in depth articles about science and technology, but now it just seems to be clickbait.
Yes, this is a good point. I can only imagine how frustrating season 6 must have been in real time. Rory and Lorelai were separated for almost half the season, which translated to two months in the real world. I honestly don't mind their estrangement in theory, but the way they got there really bothered me. The stakes…
Rory's characterization is all over the place. I prefer Seasons 1-3 partially because that's the version of Rory I like, and she begins to show signs of privilege and entitlement as early as season 4. I don't think that's necessarily a bad character arc, but it was never clear whether it was an intentional choice for…
Oh yeah, the fan reaction was unfavorable, and it was the last season Amy Sherman-Palladino ran. The ratings bump for the premiere might also be related to the HUGE cliffhanger Season 5 ended on.
I finally finished Gilmore Girls as well as Gilmore Guys! Generally speaking, I liked seasons 6 and 7 more than I thought I would based on their reputations, but I still found them inferior to seasons 4 and 5, which are inferior to the first 3 seasons. I could get into specifics, but my opinions have been stated…
I don't agree with that interpretation of things, but OK.
It really bums me out that The Colbert Report and The Daily Show (well, Jon Stewart) are gone when we absolutely need them the most.
That was the spin-off. The show was apparently super popular!
An article about a mermaid themed show aimed at teens? Sounds like a good time to plug one of my favorite "so bad it's good" classics: H20: Just Add Water.
Oh, duh, I've seen those. I thought there was something new trying to emulate their fancy frozen drinks. It's weird they call the stuff in the glass bottles a frappuccino when it's so different than what they sell in store. It's more of a latte (or really, coffee and sugar flavored milk).
Wait how do you buy them in stores? Are they in the freezer section?
God, people are going to be such dicks when he dies - not that I'm speculating or wishing ill will, it's simply inevitable. I'm just saying I can already imagine obits getting weepy over the celebrity fitness guru who became "reclusive" and dancing around the salacious motivations.