I didn’t realize until now there was an Avengers meme associated with that. Archer definitely deserves first credit, although knowing Adam Reed, I’m guessing that concept comes from some classic philosopher - Descartes, or maybe Steven Wright?
I didn’t realize until now there was an Avengers meme associated with that. Archer definitely deserves first credit, although knowing Adam Reed, I’m guessing that concept comes from some classic philosopher - Descartes, or maybe Steven Wright?
So, his agent and manager used their resources to help their client succeed?
Why would the cops pay for the damage to the truck? You’re a fucking idiot.
Maybe don’t post after drinking?
Still, perhaps the fact that Grey’s Anatomy has been renewed for its twentieth season (despite the departure of Ellen Pompeo’s Meredith Grey)
Community was a half hour show and half of its seasons were only 13 episodes long.
I’m still surprised that there seems to be little interest in adapting the excellent Dunk & Egg stories.
I mean... that is a pretty good way to make sure people remember you.
Hmm, that sounds a lot smellier than just crapping in the tub...
That was one versatile piece of headwear, let me tell you.
WTF are you talking about? Insurance companies absolutely pay for preventative stuff like vaccines and annual checkups, precisely because they know it will cost them less in the long run.
Real men use vi
*realizes he lives on the first floor, feels kind of stupid*
It would have been
betterjournalism, in my opinion, if you had mentioned the plot of the book so we could see why fans wanted Chastain so much.
True, but there’s no reason to make a shole big thing about it.
Just listened to “More to Lose” out of curiosity, and that’s a legitimately great song. Granted, 80s New Wave is right in my wheelhouse, so I may be biased.
Off the point, but the background in that picture is glorious. I want to go back to high school and use that for my yearbook picture.
It’s not just that he’s proselytising it, he’s been the de facto number 2 after Miscavige.
In September, Unity announced new and very disliked “runtime fees” that seemed set to charge developers and publishers every time a person installed a game. Worse, it appeared that this would be applied retroactively and would count even for free-to-play games.
Vice News reported: