nonotheotherchris
Chris Ferejohn
nonotheotherchris

A Love Story! Yul Brenner is a Hippie Gestapo Officer!”

I feel the Castle Anthrax scene from Monty Python can’t have been just me...

If the “LGBT narrative” is “LGBT people exist” and that’s what you object to being “forced upon you”, then yes, you are homophobic. 

At least the Squarespace one is *trying* to be interesting. It’s arguable whether it succeeds, but I enjoyed the indulgent weirdness.

Personally I just read this at first and was like “wait there’s a super fast *elephant*?” and getting super excited before I read it more carefully.

Both things can be bullying. 

I assume they meant the WiiU, but I’m not sure if they misattributed the Zelda games.

Man there is a good “7 year Switch” joke to be made here...

Hah, I have to be honest that I don’t remember that, but then again it was 20-whatever years ago.

Casual genitals? I myself always dress my genitals in a top hat and tails.

There’s a local Himalayan place that has something called “Cauliflower 65" which is like fried and covered in some kind of indian spice blend and it’s fantastic.

Robin Hood: Men in Tights is my go to answer for “Worst movie I have ever seen in a theatre” (though on the bright side it was on one of my first dates with my now-wife). I remember the only thing that made me slightly chuckle was the Patrick Stewart cameo parodying the Sean Connery cameo at the end of the Prince of

Roiland, sadly, seems to have more of Rick in him, and just rolled over people putting his own damn desires first.

I’d sub in Zima for Blue Moon assuming your talking about the ubiquitous and really popular wheat beer.

Nope. He’s Jeff Hornacek. https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hornaje01.html

I just feel like announcing up front “we’re going to make an interconnected universe” is a mistake. Like make a good movie, maybe drop a post-credits scene that suggests something bigger. The “Universal Monsters-verse” is probably the most flagrant example of putting the cart before the horse in this respect. 

Interesting. I felt the opposite about Uncharted/Tomb Raider. I found the endless crafting and gathering in Tomb Raider largely annoying, and I appreciated that Uncharted had basically none of that.

This looks pretty funny to me. I agree that there’s no reason to think this will be scary at all - even the thriller aspect seems a little undercut by casting Tig Notaro as the CIA person (I love Tig Notaro, but there’s no way I’m not just going to watch it going “hey it’s Tig Notaro!”). The high concept of “help the

I think it’s like “top 100 decent restaurants who have run the best ‘give as a good rating on Yelp!’” campaigns. I’d be surprised if any of these places are *bad*, but I’d also be surprised if there’s much distinguishing them from the ‘next’ 1000-odd restaurants on the list.

Well not only the weird conversations, which I’m sure are a cultural difference thing, but also like just how the game functions with weaknesses and stopping to talk in the middle of combat.