I had no idea "gypped" was even related to "gypsies" until I used it in a paper in high school. SO embarrassed when my teacher pointed it out. ("Gypsy" is a slur in and of itself, right?)
I had no idea "gypped" was even related to "gypsies" until I used it in a paper in high school. SO embarrassed when my teacher pointed it out. ("Gypsy" is a slur in and of itself, right?)
This comment is so perfect.
That's how I interpreted it as well. Especially since the dude just said "Sorry!" with out a "Oh yeah, don't rape nobody" suggested that as well.
Agreed. What a great gift it has been to watch her performance as Suzanne.
Me, too. Now that they are being pointed out, however...
"Murder button." I like it. (I mean I don't, but I like your terminology.)
Completely agree. There are countless people for whom sleep isn't an option until it's physically impossible not to function. And they aren't doing this for a badge. They are doing it to survive.
Are these just people in segregated areas? That is the only way I can conceive of that happening. Although, watching "Girls" it appears that one CAN live in a multicultural urban center and still fail to know anyone that doesn't look like you.
This immediately made me think of this:
I find it hard to make female friends, but it certainly isn't a badge of honor!
Incorrect! Rock & Rye is #1. :)
I'm fairly certain her mom has custody of Sophia.
It was cut out.
They are really struggling trying to make Coach and Winston both work, since they were written as almost the same character. Except Coach yells at women and Winston says ridiculous things to them.
FWIW, I use "stupid" as a descriptor for incomprehensible terribleness, like, for example, someone's dying from cancer. I don't know that he was using it in that way, though.
It looks like it was because they were being fed prion-infected meat. So they were just passing the infectious agent along to whoever/whatever ultimately ate the cow.
Wasn't Mad Cow Disease found to be the result of the animals eating the meat of their brethren? How does a different animal (human) contract a disease that's spread between animals of the same species? It's been a long time since my neuro courses.
That melody! I love it. I had a rough summer where I just played that episode over and over and over.
That episode has some of the greatest music. They said the opera singers they brought in had trouble because the episode writer made it so bizarrely complex.
I grew up watching Rocko's Modern Life and other odd shows. I wish so hard that Adventure Time was around when I was a kid. I would have been obsessed.