The most annoying for me is a tie between every last one of them.
The most annoying for me is a tie between every last one of them.
This is my single favorite idea for a March Madness bracket ever. Well-goddamn-played.
That was deliberate. I went on a Recommend spree of innocent images in order to get rid of it.
COME EAST. We shall come to youuuuu!!! And I will if I'm ever in northern Midwest
Hello all. I go to Fond du Lac High School and actually did the artwork for this story. I worked very closely with Tanvi Kumar when she wrote this piece and can honestly say there is nothing she could have possibly done better. (I'd also like to give the highest praise to our wonderful instructor, Matt Smith. He…
Women who identify as straight and who kiss other women for attention, a thrill, or "an experience." Sigh. I used to…
I said this to someone else: I LOVED Fun Dip. That shit was my jam.
I completely blocked out the mouth cuts until reading this comment. Oh childhood!
YES TO ALL OF THE ABOVE.
I'm a couple years younger than you, and it was the Big Thing when I was in school. So you juuuust barely missed the boat, you lucky duck!
The only thing colder than otter pops/fla-vor-ice pops are my cold, dead hands... which is what you will have to pry those pops from.
I fucking LOVED dunkaroos.
YES.
I told him—"If there's a color your missing, just ask a parent!" :-p
FYI: I'm un sharing this since it has some unpleasant body related imagery for the GT front page. No hard feelings, I hope.
I get that you're a fan, and I'm a fan, too, but that scene is so problematic. Like, yikes. She's 14. It's messed up.
On a complete side note, the first story made me think of the time I was living in a house with all guys in college and they were pretty reasonably disgusting human beings. One used to cut his toenails in the living room and put the clippings in a dirty coffee mug, and just leave them there.
Welcome to Behind Closed Ovens, the series where Kitchenette takes a look at the most absurd stories from the most…
Perhaps some sort of an acknowledgement that he can't stand for anyone who has been oppressed, because he has never been oppressed, but even a cop-out phrase like, "I dedicate this to you." There were plenty of other people who made fantastic acceptance speeches about the privilege of telling a story, and Lupito…