That’s a quality photoshop job...
That’s a quality photoshop job...
That’s a quality photoshop job...
That’s a quality photoshop job...
You are indeed boggled. Renting is not borrowing. Landlords aren’t doing anyone a favor. They’re running a business.
You are in the minority against a vast, vast majority. Just look at the other jackboot, authority-worshiping comments in this thread. Most landlords and wannabe landlords think because they own the property they can do whatever they want and treat their tenants like crap because you’re borrowing myyyyyyyyyyy property…
Yikes. Just retitle this, “Use this feudal lord forum to learn how to be a good serf!”
Thanks to Gaga for remembering Gilroy. I live nearby, and it seems like nationally everyone totally forgot about us because of Dayton and El Paso. Luckily, that means that rotting orange creature didn’t come waddle around here and brag about its electoral win or whatever, but it also means that a lot of the help passed…
Yes! I also love that 30 Rock resolved stories across the entirety of the final season. A lesser show would have tried to cram everything into the very last episode, but instead we get to see the happy ending plus little glimpses of what the ever after might be like.
...so take a small step and practice until you’re better at it, and then repeat that until you can’t get better anymore? Has anyone alerted the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences about this world-shattering approach?
The tone of this article is sickening. Just write, “He’s not Bernie, so I hate him no matter he does or says” and be done with it. Even Buttigieg himself assumed he was a longshot and only, like, just recently managed to get noticed. And he formally announced three days ago that he’s running. The primary election is a…
I recognize that it must be near-impossible to keep the magic going after nine seasons, but the last handful of Bob’s Burgers episodes has been pretty lackluster. This one is another that feels like it’s a bunch of elements from earlier episodes spackled together into a new-ish configuration, which is maybe not bad…
Man, they should have scrapped the mess that was last week’s episode and used this as the Valentine’s episode instead. Swap in a Valentine’s Day dance, and there you go: love, self-acceptance, acceptance of others—classic Bob’s Burgers V Day episode. You could even keep the zombies; it makes just as much sense as a…
Bob’s Burgers usually has stellar Valentine’s Day episodes, but this one was a bit of miss for me. These “the kids tell three ridiculous stories” episodes are also usually pretty good, but this one (though it had a few solid jokes) was sort of one-note and felt like it just beat the same gag into the ground and dragged…
I always have to laugh that Star Trek characters are so familiar with 20th century Earth pop culture. Tilly’s favorite song is ~300 years old and, wouldn’t you know it, Stamets also just happens to be a David Bowie fan.
From what I’ve read, the reason third-party docks fry the Switch is because they can’t properly regulate (limit?) the power being supplied to the system. The way to fix this is to only ever use the official Nintendo power supply. For on-the-go Switch use, I have a tiny little HDMI/USB-C adapter dock thingy and power…
From what I’ve read, the reason third-party docks fry the Switch is because they can’t properly regulate (limit?)…
I agree. This was a weak finale to a very frenetic season. It’s still a fantastic show, way above most other shows, but this whole season felt like a slapdash version of the show they established in the first two seasons. I think they took the praise for the constant premise shifting a little too much to heart and it…
George H.W. Bush was standing in your kitchen when he died?
Copy editors: What are they?
The problem is that Amazon is trying to use its own shipping service, which is just a bunch of people delivering stuff in their personal cars, and it’s destroying their entire system—which I don’t think they saw coming.
While I loved this episode (and also *loved* every minute of D’arcy Carden), I feel like this was a disappointing turn as a whole for the trajectory of the story. The Good Place, as a show, seemed on course to be arguing that many people’s idea of the afterlife—eternal punishment or eternal reward based only the ~80…
That’s why I said semi-villain. Antagonist, maybe. He’s never a positive force for Tina in any story he appears. And in both The Millie-Churian Candidate and this episode, he is the actual villain of the story.
He’s only been in like four episodes, but I think Henry Haber is my favorite Bob’s Burgers semi-villain and one of my favorite side characters. Possibly because I knew a few Henry Habers growing up, and his character rings so true: too smart for his own good and medically unable to work in group projects.