Has anyone here read Light In August? I'm reading it for the first time right now, and I'm really enjoying it so far. The only other Faulkner I've read is Sanctuary, so this is my first exposure to his more heady stuff.
Has anyone here read Light In August? I'm reading it for the first time right now, and I'm really enjoying it so far. The only other Faulkner I've read is Sanctuary, so this is my first exposure to his more heady stuff.
The Jack o' Diamonds wasn't dead he was just a bit wounded, and he had a FUCKING CROSSBOW UP HIS SLEEVE!
People keep saying that.
Cool; I've been meaning to take an interest in current television outside of children's cartoons and comic book shows. I'll add that to my "To watch" list.
As good as every other invitation to play Risk: vaguely fun-sounding, but as it starts bringing to mind every previous day spent playing the same damn game for hours on end, just kind of tiring and disheartening.
The fact that you call it that tells me that you're not ready.
Is The Knick as good as everyone says it is? I've heard good things, but medical dramas aren't normally my thing, so I'm unsure if I would like it or not.
Wait, the man with the newts jogged my memory: swap out The Big Lebowski for Arsenic and Old Lace.
Yes!
I once wrote a short story about Christoph (The guy who ran the Truman Show), about what I thought might have happened to him directly after the events of the movie. It was called "And Good Night," and I think I still have it scribbled on line paper in a desk drawer somewhere.
Yeah, I did notice that. That's how I found this place, as I wondered why you were posting random Adventure Time quotes in a months-old Community review comments section. Glad you've enjoyed my thoughts on Adventure Time; it's been my favorite TV show for about two years now, and shows no sign of being overturned.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Inherent Vice
Shaun of the Dead
Seven Psychopaths
The Big Lebowski
I personally don't, but my mother and sister do.
Wait, we're talking about breasts, right?
This is really quite extraordinary. It's like discovering an all-night honky-tonk joint full of interesting people behind a secret passage in an old library. It's rather wonderful.
Well, I'm about to go watch Jessica Jones with my dad. It's kind of our thing; we watch some television on the internet before going to bed, usually stuff I've seen and wanted him to watch. We just caught up on Adventure Time and iZombie, so now I'm showing him Jessica Jones, since he was a fan of Daredevil and is a…
Ummm, kay. That's just, well, it's just not typical internet behavior, if you take my meaning.
Huh. So, we can just talk about anything we want?
I don't know if there's some loop that I'm completely out of, or if disqus is having a really weird glitch, but what the hell is up with this comments section?
Two years later: Lemongrab was overthrown, Finn lost his arm, PB's coldness bread such distrust among her citizens that they elected a con man in her place, Maja attacked the candy kingdom and is now being cared for by the Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant, Magic Man is sane and powerless, the Lich is a giant baby…
They talk about death all the time though. They talk about Joshua's death, and Billy's death, and the death of the vampires, and Prismo's death (Reversed, but still), and Glob's death, and plenty of others. Plus, Shoko had one of the more explicit onscreen deaths in cartoon history. Even this episode, with the whole…
He apparently liked Fire Giants too.