madnessisay
madnessisay
madnessisay

Hi,

Maybe I'm in the minority, but I'll take these companies doing good for someone, despite their ulterior motives, to nothing positive happening at all. It's similar to when students throw themselves into charity work for purposes of resume-padding—in the end, good work is still being done.

He's well aware of the effect he has on women.

Local celebrity Jon Lajoie is real famous now?! WHAT?

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Molson Canadian has always had great marketing, despite their subpar product (I'm a little bit of a beer snob).

Mole-y, mole-y, mole-y.

But...but do they have Batman costumes?

So...Rent-a-Swag?

SPOILER (for everyone)

There's one called "Come as you Are" in Toronto. At first I loved the Nirvana reference, and then I realized...OH!

I would probably have Amitabh Bachchan 3rd. He does the same thing in Indian movies and his voice is instantly recognizable, even though I mostly like his stuff from the 70s.

Yeah, I want him to narrate my life. Morgan Freeman is the runner-up.

I actually only saw it on Netflix and liked both. In particular, any scenes involving Luther and James van der Beek.

Oh man, as a Science Grad Student, I see so much of myself in Phil and Lem's awkwardness.

Excellent. I've been so disappointed with the disappearance of smart comedies. Watching stuff like Better off Ted, The Bitch in Apartment 23, etc. makes me sad since they're so short-lived.

Maybe some homemade pesto?

Yes and no. The Sikh religion is peaceful, but not necessarily pacifist in the face of injustice. A lot of the has to do with history and how this relatively young religion began when India was under Mughal rule. The religion itself promotes equality and community service, but there is a warrior element to it in the

Don't worry. I don't.