“I believe in periods, capitals, and the occasional comma. That’s it. Simple, declarative sentences...”
“Sorry Mr. McCarthy, you just aren’t what we are looking for in a new A.V. Club writer. But thanks for coming in.”
“I believe in periods, capitals, and the occasional comma. That’s it. Simple, declarative sentences...”
“Sorry Mr. McCarthy, you just aren’t what we are looking for in a new A.V. Club writer. But thanks for coming in.”
“It’s almost dorky. It’s like right before being a dork. It stops but a vag hair short of being a dork. It’s knock-knock-knockin’ on dorky’s door. If Whitney Houston were still with us she’d probably sing ‘Didn’t we almost have a dork’. It’s that close.”
Seems like a lot of these controversies happen when huge companies try to hide terrible writing behind politics after negative audience reactions. Andor was superbly written and executed. Disney’s Star Wars trilogy was not.
Maybe because their character was well written and didn’t look like “Hey lets put LGBTQ+/Color character for representation” out of nowhere.
‘don’t call them’
Good, then we’re all in agreement.
Which was the style at the time.
lol Imagine the mind palace of Jessica Washington to simp like this for a no talent sexist moron like Lemon.
You’re thinking of Dalton Wilcox:
Can’t someone be offended by a joke and just tell the joke teller it was a shitty joke, instead of trying to get the joke teller fired?
Well not with that attitude!
This publication has such a grudge against Musk for breaking the progressive echo chamber that was old Twitter that it’s painful.
- the A.V. Club
“Being a mechanic and thinking that Chevy’s use Ford engines? This guy needs to find another profession.”
*sings* You picked a fine to leave me loose wheel...
These two statements seem a bit at odds with each other: “Okay, okay. Finally, someone is listening to us... No one, no one benefits from knowing anything.”
Beard’s little shrieks every time Zava was mentioned were priceless to me.
Well. I kind of liked the episode and thought Barsanti’s take was fine.
An article about correcting mistakes on a site that rarely corrects its own mistakes. I’m going back to bed.
A lot of work went into this piece, and a lot of passion. I applaud both the effort and the goal. I will also concede that there is a lot of great points in there.