mythicfox
Chris Shaffer
mythicfox

Sodexo, actually. Just a few months ago they took over dining services for the local university, and it’s been an absolute nightmare for people I know who were working there. A lot of the employees who didn’t immediately jump ship have quit in that short amount of time, except for a few of those who still have benefits

You wanna hear something unnerving, talk to someone who’s had to work for them, like some of my friends.

Dammit, the reviews were taking me from “Holy crap that trailer is great, I have to watch this” to “Hm, maybe wait until it hits Netflix,” and now your post is taking me back to that first thing.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, this show kept trying to cram 20+ episodes worth of plot into 13. It didn’t need more seasons, it needed longer ones.

Well, yeah, they should have. Not arguing that.

As a seasonal custom, Halloween has been getting started earlier with each passing year. Go to a big-box store right now, in late July, and you’ll see bags of fun-size candy. Spirit Halloween is already colonizing whichever stores have closed in your area over the last few months.

There’s suspension of disbelief, and then there’s a thumb drive with data that hasn’t been copied anywhere. The trope was hard enough to believe in the analog age, but in the digital age?

Strangely, 29% of customers have also had a driver refuse to bring the food to their door, which is pretty much the entire purpose of these services.

I’d say it’s worth noting that the movie that most cinephiles see as his best is one that’s based on a novel (Jackie Brown), which means there’s simply less room to cram most of his usual BS into it.

For years, Spike Lee criticized his use of the n-word in his scripts, and what did Tarantino do in 2012? He released Django Unchained, a movie about slavery that provides the strongest narrative rationale to use that word. He sure showed us! Tarantino’s treatment of women was repeatedly criticized, and so here, he

Yeah, see, in that case, I’d do what I do if someone’s parking in my private space: I check with the neighbors in case it’s one of their idiot friends (and/or pot dealer), and if it’s nobody they know I then ask the bar across the street to let their patrons know somebody’s ass is getting towed, and then I go ahead and

The bar code on the back of a driver’s license isn’t always a suitable way of verifying it. Last time I renewed my license I spent extra to get it done up a certain way to get around some airport issues, and now most bar code scanners won’t actually read it properly.

I see them at Walmart all the time.

As someone who’s actually been part of the fandom since ‘98, I sincerely guarantee you that furries are far more likely to find James Corden attractive than the CG abominations in the Cats movie.

He does this full well knowing that he’s going to make a fortune off of Stranger Things fans clicking through to his channel to argue with him

Personally, I’m worried less about Joy-Con drift and more over the whole thing on the Pro Controllers where the control pad sometimes interprets ‘left’ and ‘right’ inputs as ‘up’ inputs.

I love his argument that, essentially, you can’t be a real fan unless you have to commit fraud to get seats. He probably feels like nerds invading his space by being able to afford overpriced tickets is somehow making his life harder.

I enjoyed the crime of the week — the brain was influential without becoming a distraction, actually providing Liv with skills and expertise that facilitated the detective work!

I enjoyed the episode as a whole. My only real issue is the Martin plot, but that’s because I hate the Martin plot. The show’s spent way too many episodes trying to tell us how terrifying his plan is without giving any real idea as to what it’s going to be, and that’s clearly because they want us to be shocked in the

So I just got caught up, and I just hate the stuff with Liv’s family. Liv not even knowing her father came completely out of nowhere, and the fact that it’s Martin I guess adds something to the character’s presence, but it just feels really forced and rushed. I really wish this show either had longer episodes to build