Is starting from the bottom growing up in the middle class in Canada? I actually like that song, but Drake is a phony.
Is starting from the bottom growing up in the middle class in Canada? I actually like that song, but Drake is a phony.
Exactly. Because Eminem is a very private person and most of his fame/infamy comes from his music, his art. I can't imagine how people would react to the more hardcore aspects of Acid rap, like Bizarre, who raps about pedophilia, rape, child abuse, etc. So when people conflict Eminem's music, alter ego, and overall…
"I went to school with some redneck crackers, right around the time 3rd Bass dropped The Cactus Album. But I was reading Malcolm. I changed my name in '89, cleaning parts of my brain, like a baby nine. I took a history class serious, front row, every day of the week, 3rd period. Fuckin' with the teacher's head,…
I don't want to dismiss your opinion completely because you do have a bit of an idea of the juxtaposition between Eminem and Macklemore. But to imply that Eminem was popular because he rapped about violent misogyny is not only shortsighted, but absolutely insulting to the sub-genre in which Eminem grew up in and later…
Nick is what Carl The Bartender would be if he was a full fledged character and more attractive.
I don't know why, but I can totally see Marshall getting together with Abby. Although I think they would break up in a somewhat embarrassing manner, like, Abby would dump him while he's naked or something. Ideas just keep coming to me, guys.
I don't know why, but for a second I thought those were names of plays from The Playbook. Lolski.
One thing I've learned in my travels is that while women may not have the same capacities to hurt you physically, they can make you feel inhuman with their words.
We've all been there, huh, guys? No?
I'm just gonna drop these two here:
I think she knows Ted well enough to realize that he's trying to resolve his feelings, thus is not a burden for her because she doesn't have conflictive feelings. She's being a good friend.
Yes, but in this case Robin is not an object which belongs to Ted, she's a human being with her own emotions and agency.
"…to chase a hot piece of ass." I recall now. Thanks.
That's a great fucking episode.
"You actually thought I bought tickets to Wrestlemania? I was being ironic."
Also, there are great episodes that came after season 4. Definitions, The Playbook, Last Cigarette Ever, Girl vs. Suits, Jenkins, Perfect Week, Of Course, Home Wreckers, Natural History, Glitter, Blitzgiving, The Mermaid Theory, Last Words, The Exploding Meatball Sub, Ducky Tie, Mystery vs. History, Disaster Averted,…
Well, if they are going that route, not only will it be cheap, but also contrived. Considering he's telling the story in one sitting, he has already confirmed Barney and Robin being alive in the voice over on Tick Tick Tick.
"To this day, Barney and Robin swear this is the song they danced to that night."
I think Robin was talking about their second break up. Plus, you can't fault Robin for trying to break them up in season 1, she had penis feelings for him at the time. As we learned in Zip Zip Zip.
So bourgeois…
Well it's not a burden for her because she's not in love with Ted. It was beautifully juxtaposed Robin being there for Ted when he needed her like last season when Robin needed Ted at the carousel.