Sometimes, sure.
Sometimes, sure.
It used to be the conservatives who told us that something was "corrupting the youth", but now it's progressives. We used to have people like KISS and Marilyn Manson generating publicity by outraging scolds with blasphemous and sexually transgressive imagery but now there's no-one to shock since the KISS and Manson…
Well then I admire your consistency.
I wonder if you think another certain group of 1.6 billion people have a responsibility to clear up their fascists.
The romantic movie that had me most involved in its outcome was Brief Encounter. Such sympathy for all sides.
A little marmite on a toasted cheese and tomato sandwich makes it much better.
Vegemite has a more bitter, soapy aftertaste.
Yeah, I lost stuff to Princo. The TDK printable discs are still fine, though.
I didn't dislike it, but I didn't care much for it either.
Careful now.
It is unendurable.
To be fair to British actors in historical productions, it would seem pretty odd if every member of some ancient aristocracy had accents with different class and cultural associations for the audience. Affecting old-school "neutral" BBC English in those roles is less jarring than having one sibling speaking Estuary…
Vocal techique adopted for clarity on poor audio technology, a bit like stage vocals.
I'd assume dolphins army since they're on their version of land. If they developed terrestrial attack craft they'd be the equivalent of submarines.
More traffic is not a bad thing.
The Flashdance scene had me in hysterics.
The two things are not necessarily contradictory.
They frequently don't review major albums. I don't have a clue why.
It's frequently hilarious.
I always feel as though I should like U2, given that I appreciate the Edge's guitar work a lot, but whenever I try listening to them again, I find them kind of thin and unlikeable. I can think to myself that "New Year's Day" has a great baseline and excellent ebowed solo, but when I actually listen to it I don't like…