I've seen it written as "hommos", which caused considerable pointing and laughing.
I've seen it written as "hommos", which caused considerable pointing and laughing.
Not unless you're a fisherman.
My God! What have I done?
Well, yes. I really don't see any way to read "managed to so infuriate 4chan trolls that one sent him a flashing GIF that then gave Eichenwald a seizure" that does not imply that (1) he has epilepsy and (2) the person who sent him a flashing image knew it.
his constituents, who the vast majority support Trump
He implied, in his victory speech, that he doesn't intend to run again.
The correct answer is always "Kurt Eichenwald does not understand how computers work."
2. The reason that sending him a hyperkinetic GIF is so evil? The man has epilepsy! You really should mention that.
On the plus side, somebody's finally releasing Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill.
No way. Andy Griffith endorsed Obama.
I believe him. My grandpa used to stay up late watching Diamondbacks games, and now he's dead.
I did kinda love how they made it into a reverse-Wizard of Oz thing, though, and had the movie start out in a brightly-colored fantasyland and then transition into drab gray Snyderworld. And the first thing Wonder Woman says is "It's hideous."
I've only been to New York once, but yeah, I gathered that it is a place where you sometimes see celebrities and people don't generally make a big deal about it.
Well, Jack Nicholson always kind of plays Jack Nicholson, after all.
Yeah, and while "Zaphod signed the order" is a satisfying plot twist, it's not necessary; there doesn't have to be a deeper conspiracy behind the destruction of Earth, it works just fine as exactly what it appears to be: heartless, nightmarish bureaucracy.
They also changed the Award for the Most Gratuitous Use of the Word "Fuck" in a Serious Screenplay to "Belgium", with a tangent (adapted from the radio series, IIRC) explaining that "Belgium" is the most profane word in the universe.
So, that's a "yes"?
Yes, but in the radio series, when they meet the Man in the Shack, he reveals that Zaphod signed the order to demolish Earth, having been manipulated into it by his psychiatrist, who didn't want it to complete its programming and reveal the Question.
Are you still talking?
Fair enough. I stole it from David Uzumeri.