"Oh, snap." - Tad Strange
"Oh, snap." - Tad Strange
"Yay, vandalism!" - Mabel & Dipper
Okay, but that one I would actually watch (granted they brought back the original cast.)
Depends on when you consider the "Millenial" generation to start. I was born in 1982, often considered the first year of said generation (graduated high school in 2000). I was 12 (and definitely someone who who watched MTV at the time) when Kurt killed himself.
Movie based on a book by John Green (The Fault In Our Stars, etc).
Cara Delavigne was in Paper Towns. Also she is dating St. Vincent.
Except that Newsflash has a tendency to get disgusting.
He did have a long history of addiction to love.
Benji's [uh, spoilers?] girlfriend seems to get killed in a cruel way
…Wait, they're not the same person? Mind = blown.
The "Historical Christian hairstyles" article needs pictures. Come on, Wikipedia editors.
Plus the FIRST MOVIE they talk about in this interview is about giant, lava-breathing spiders.
I thought Paper Towns wasn't very good at all. The ending was pretty annoying to me. Haven't read anything else by him.
I started watching Steven Universe from the beginning (no spoilers please). I like it so far! Looking forward to the next Gravity Falls, too.
Stupidly took a job as a Cataloger at a university library. I'm sure there are people out there who love cataloging, but that is not me. Plus, 90% of the time I wasn't even really cataloging, they had me doing this super-boring project where I went through old catalog records to make sure all the info was complete. …
Wait, how is Keegan-Michael Key supporting? His name is in the title.
I just assumed Shermie was dead, although that's less likely if he was only born in the 1960s (?)
You have gone TOO FAR this time, whoever schedules Whose Line guests!
Upvoted for Piz like.
Yes, people have pointed it out.