Oh, who am I kidding, it's fantastic.
Oh, who am I kidding, it's fantastic.
I honestly can't decide whether "Adam and Evil" is a great or terrible song title.
Kissinger? I barely… aw, forget it.
It can be two things.
True. I honestly don't know why I replied to him.
Y'know, this game is fun and all, but I can't shake the feeling that we're just one (semi-)innocent Google Images search away from severe mental trauma.
Why even bring that up? It has literally nothing to do with this thread.
Ah, guess I should have actually read the article before linking.
The AV Club
I also liked his response to the TFiOS banning: http://fishingboatproceeds….
On the rare (public) occasions when John Green gets mad, his indignation usually creates something special.
There may come a day when I do not upvote each and every Achewood quote on site. This is not that day.
In one of my high school classes I sat next to a kid with a mullet with the sides shaved to make some weird mullet/mohawk hybrid.
There may be people who could pull that off, but this guy was not one of them.
Oops. Guess I saw Lewis and assumed you were talking about Auden. Wallace is also someone I want to check out, based both on what I've heard and some of his essays that I read earlier this year. I can't remember the name of the book they were in, but it had the one where he was on the set ofLost Highway.
I might want to look for that. Auden's always seemed like someone who's recommendations I'd want to take.
Well, that is a perfectly legitimate reason for typing like that. Apologies extended, sarcasm redacted, etc.
So what you're saying is… I should stock up on butt plugs?
There is a way to denote quotation that, while archaic, is recognized on most sites. Disqus is pretty terrible, but it should let you just copy and paste it.
Here you go: " "
See: the mother in most Disney movies
Well, Studio Ghibli has replaced Christopher Marlowe as the leading candidate for the "real Shakespeare" among most scholars.
Hell, that could just as easily describe Seinfeld