patagonianhorsesnake--disqus
patagonianhorsesnake
patagonianhorsesnake--disqus

the bechamel test is more a guideline for examining how a movie treats its female characters, than an exact set of rules.

google is just like the praetorian guard in the more unstable period of the roman empire, propping up weak artists when it's convienent, and brutally cutting down those who might become strong enough to oppose them.

napoleon really kind of was, except he was also seen as the ideal "great man"

i don't like what's going on here. i'm sad and i'm scared.

dolphins! some of the smartest creatures on earth. do they wear pants? no! but they wish they did. that's how smart they are!

hey, you forgot about the female character whose sole role is to be a sex object who dies horribly!

where's reposted wookieepediea when you need them?

the united servo academy men's chorus hymn is a masterpiece.

i had a good friend in high school named frank, and i sang that one to him when we graduated. it's genuinely affecting!

the question itself is just… really oddly phrased, too.

for some reason it seems like it should be illegal to build anything on the north pole. or own it even. i guess denmark just jumped in and took it recently, according to wikipedia?

i am sad that there was not a biting insect barbie

i'd rather see a conclusion to the romantic arc between blubs and durland.

and not while in a wine drinking contest.

he got distracted my non-state u.s. posessions. expect american samoa in a decade or so

look for the one that is still capable of empathy and compassion.

but the hedgehog? the hedgehog has never been buggered at all.

aspic is actually pretty tasty and useful! i didn't take a year and a half of culinary arts for nothing!

everything about this frightens me

it's a dilemma to be sure.