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Every chance he gets until someone points out it sounds like he's saying he has an STD.

Starfleet's standard for upward mobility seems is rather notably poor. Everyone hits that one good job in their 30s and then they do that for the rest of their careers.

They had the rights to that Beastie Boys song and by golly they were gonna use it!

The new level of Viscera Cleanup Detail that no one wants to play.

All the Vulcans at the Academy teased her about it so she styled her hair to fit in and then it became a whole thing so now she's like, "Do I go back to wearing it human style now? Because I've gotten used to it and actually kinda like the way it looks on me, but everybody already assumes I'm half Vulcan which is

"Hmm. A warrior's play pen!"

It'd be more surprising if that doesn't happen, considering "Sansa was kinda snotty and thus had increasingly horrible, awful things happen to her" has been her story since day one.

The problem for me is that noise is waay more distracting in the quiet car. Regular cars develop a kind of white noise you can usually ignore, quiet cars make everyone on edge once they hear anything.

The "quiet car" is a psychological trap designed to turn people against each other. It's not even really any quieter than the regular cars!

Can confirm, is a good movie.

Netflix: A Telltale Series

AV Club bringing that strong reference game today.

It's best to get readers acclimated to the jarring, atonal feeling of a hard gritty reboot at an early age.

Werner Herzog audiobooks of Frog and Toad need to be a thing.

Swallows and Amazons for the 7+ crowd. Piratical adventures that are sure to make your children resent your tepid, bland attempts at vacations for years to come!

I think it's just called Bear.

This is your regular reminder that Canada gave an award to that one book about the lady fucking a bear.

I mean, Nosferatu is good - it's just not Dracula. Although tbf I can't think of Nosferatu anymore without also thinking about that weird-ass John Malkovich movie…

I haven't read Frankenstein in years but I remember it just being super bleak and depressing. Which, I guess is par for the course with Gothic literature.

I read it around the same age you did and loved it, so maybe it's just a question of differing tastes, but I'd say definitely try again. If nothing else it's fairly short in comparison to most books these days.