See also Peter Jackson.
See also Peter Jackson.
I was not being disingenuous; I was trying to correct what appeared to be a misunderstanding of what a meme is. Some people think "meme" just means "funny picture with words".
Wow, good catch! The mayor is played by Vito D'Ambrosio, for those wondering. And here's Amanda Pays' IMDB page.
Memes? Memes? You think people will stop making cultural references? I don't think you know what a meme is.
Which lion face are you looking at?!
Couldn’t the bomb’s ability to count cell phones and send them “KABOOM” text messages be explained by it being a stingray, which is a real thing police already use? Why not explain it like that?
Actually, they do use the internet for research. We know this because their definition of “IRC” was copied directly from Wikipedia.
When I started my current job, it was on a team with 10 males and one female, and a male manager. We went into a meeting and I saw the the manager was asking that one female to take notes/minutes. We all had the same position/same title.
Is that correct usage of "bae"?
Also:
Wow, you seriously went with that photo, with no regard for spoilers? Super annoying!
One other thing I noticed: the card Triumph of Ferocity, when originally published in paper form, depicts a musclebound man with his hand around a woman's throat, about to punch her in the face, with flavor text suggestive of murder-suicide. I felt at the time this went way over the line in depicting violence …
One other thing I noticed: the card Triumph of Ferocity, when originally published in paper form, depicts a musclebound man with his hand around a woman's throat, about to punch her in the face, with flavor text suggestive of murder-suicide. I felt at the time this went way over the line in depicting violence …
One other thing I noticed: the card Triumph of Ferocity, when originally published in paper form, depicts a musclebound man with his hand around a woman's throat, about to punch her in the face, with flavor text suggestive of murder-suicide. I felt at the time this went way over the line in depicting violence …
One other thing I noticed: the card Triumph of Ferocity, when originally published in paper form, depicts a musclebound man with his hand around a woman's throat, about to punch her in the face, with flavor text suggestive of murder-suicide. I felt at the time this went way over the line in depicting violence …