to me it worked because they sort-of established that he doesn't really have cruel intentions (because he is simply very literal and outspoken about everything).
to me it worked because they sort-of established that he doesn't really have cruel intentions (because he is simply very literal and outspoken about everything).
that a thing I loved about "Age of Ultron", that the film took the time to have smaller scenes in which we witness our heroes just saving random, regular people.
I think that's one of the big reason why I personally like "Olympus" (and its sequel so much).
the "Really That Good" youtube series?
that's interesting. because that episode always felt like a "series finale" to me (I started watch the second season but didn't even bother to finish it because I felt the show had already told "its story").
I think that was a decent show (although it takes almost until the last third of the first season to *really* get going).
I didn't even bother with finishing most of the second season because I felt the "complete story" had already been told.
or how about this one: "Aliens", with the left one being the bluray with altered colour palette.
yup, so annoying: http://imgur.com/7c6mqOe
I believe in a way the odd reason for this is that a lot of people were convinced that cds/dvds were that much more durable that they weren't very careful in handling them.
"and samples to music I'll never make"
Heidi & Eric ♥♥♥
while I'm not sure that teen South Park would work, I wouldn't have a problem with the show at least trying something like in some capacity (a season? a two part episode? etc.).
are *you* trolling?
in these "South Park" episodes Gerald photoshops dicks into the mouths of women on their personal photos - while it's not completely the same as outright blackmailing someone, it's also certainly not the same as debates over the "superiority" of consoles.
I think the line between "trolling" and "harassing" is not nearly as clear-cut as you make it sound.
I felt the episode didn't make a clear "whole point" at all, instead leaving it more ambigious.
just a quick question: why are/were you upset about it? afair they didn't make fun of those that suffer from that condition at all.
yep, that whole notion of "everyone is coming back eventually" seems a bit weird.
case in point: Amanda Todd.