This reminds me of Jeb Lund's article from 2010 about 2 and a half men.
This reminds me of Jeb Lund's article from 2010 about 2 and a half men.
They should've gotten Johnen Vasquez. That short was amazing.
Dear God.
I don't remember the name, but my all-time favorite episode is the one where Peggy befriends the transvestite. I felt it did such a great job in illustrating the spectrum of femininity as something far more broad (lol) and diverse than we give it credit for. The end of the episode where they ask for Peggy's clothes…
Are they sure it's not offset by the impact of being pushed into a locker?
Huh…. Well I prefer the original Terminator and Alien movies, thanks!
*awkwardly raises fist for a bump*
I haven't watched the series or read the books. Judging simply from the images……The lone dude is a total fuckboy, right?
Wow….
I lasted about 10 seconds once the snares emerged.
Also there's the subtle visual indicator of the snake getting tired while trying to suffocate shay. That's what prompted me to wait and see what would happen.
Goddamnit! Now that shit's in my YouTube history!
In light of this perhaps Daisy is Peach's over-enthusiastic friend she brings everywhere out of some guilt-ridden sense of obligation, yet rolls her eyes every time she speaks her mind a little too much and draws unnecessary attention to herself. Much like the Hotwife-wannabe Alli in "The Hotwives of Orlando."
My favorite character is Roy. He's big, pink and wears really flamboyant sunglasses. I like to think of him as the Liberace of Bowser's children.
This one's definitely obscure, but one of my favorite running gags is probably the most famous quote Commander Shepard never actually uttered in any of the Mass Effect games.-
Iran!?!?!?!?!
If it hasn't been mentioned already, I think it might be worth discussing Lana's pregnancy in regards to her journey as a feminist character. Especially since I've noticed in a lot a media that pregnancy is often a tool used to move a female character out of an active role, effectively reducing them through motherhood.