tulseluper
Tulse
tulseluper

OK, so the next obvious project is for us to do something that gets conservatives to disown the actual American flag.

No, we can't have nice things anymore.

"The Fedora: Always in Style"

I was surprised at how good he was in The Big Sick.

Can we use "phrasing" on Kinja?

Heiss heiss, baby.

You have a Pynchon for literary references.

As long as there's no chocolate rain.

I think there was a modest proposal somewhat along these lines…

Right, a non-English accent.

A wizard did it.

I know, right?

Great, so much for the start of my weekend…

Yes, since I like the albums post-Barrett. (I don't mind Syd's stuff, but it does get a little overly psychedelic-pastoral for my tastes.)

Are they really Pink Floyd post-Waters?

"Perhaps more than any other band of its caliber and era, Pink Floyd has become synonymous with being a male teenager. With 22-minute psychedelic symphonies, anti-authoritarian lyrics, and a legacy of album covers turned into black-light posters, there’s something about Pink Floyd that has appealed to the growing

Bally.

I believe the sound is not actually one found in English — it is technically a "voiceless retroflex sibilant fricative", which English doesn't have (it's close to an English "s", but not quite). So using something other than a lower-case "s" for the sound makes sense, and as you note, "capital letter at the end of

Um, there was a lot of showing on Hannibal. Weird, beautiful, disturbing, icky showing.

Yep. The set design of the new series is clearly far more advanced (and way shinier) than TOS, but I really doubt they'll take time to explain the prevalence of lens flare…