I don't get why they were talking so loudly behind her back.
I don't get why they were talking so loudly behind her back.
Yeah, the "(low) lows" are imagined; especially when you consider its competition.
Yeah, the "(low) lows" are imagined; especially when you consider its competition.
They always enjoyed that ever so much.
They always enjoyed that ever so much.
I thought the same thing. Does Sprint not want to be associated with a post-apocalyptic dystopia?
I thought the same thing. Does Sprint not want to be associated with a post-apocalyptic dystopia?
Yeah, that's been the greatest mystery in the show since the start.
Yeah, that's been the greatest mystery in the show since the start.
I think the episode had libertarian overtones, but even if I disagree with those points, if something's funny, it's funny. It just so happens that Matt & Trey are pretty much the only (sometimes) right leaning writers who are funny.
I think the episode had libertarian overtones, but even if I disagree with those points, if something's funny, it's funny. It just so happens that Matt & Trey are pretty much the only (sometimes) right leaning writers who are funny.
You bested me in Simpsons knowledge and have brought shame upon myself and family.
You bested me in Simpsons knowledge and have brought shame upon myself and family.
How? It seemed alright to me.
How? It seemed alright to me.
Yes.
Yes.
That's why Jacob is the most beloved character in the Lost canon.
That's why Jacob is the most beloved character in the Lost canon.
Maybe the "doesn't like anything" demographic overlaps with Girls' audience?