What is that from? From what I gathered, the plot looked interesting.
What is that from? From what I gathered, the plot looked interesting.
It's a girl dressed as 'sexy Bert' for Halloween 2009 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Would anyone like to get Thai food?
Something about music is changing and none of the names mentioned indicate that anything I like is affected by it. I am going to count that as a good thing.
They probably avoided being raped as a child, so that is at least one thing they don't have to think about.
How can people relax when something they didn't create and never owned the rights to is being used without consulting them first? HOW?
Rapheal- He seemed like the biggest asshole, which is generally the attitude one would expect from a teenage mutant.
I think that only counts as rape if the Krang brain was in the toy. Otherwise it is just getting it on with a robot.
I would say that there was no shortage of talk of sin, but less so than the existence of Satan at all. FWIW, I grew up in a middle class, mostly white suburb.
What a weird way of bragging that you go to temple with that guy.
When aren't the skits the best part of a rap album?
I didn't think it was less crazy (we practice cannibalism and drink blood every Sunday for fucks sake), just that that specific brand of crazy didn't seem to happen that often. As I said, I'm talking about Catholic parents who go along with every other made-up moral panic there is taking a pass on believing that pop…
As long as you aren't commenting on articles in local news sites, you aren't a completely lost cause. I tell myself that and it mostly works.
I'm curious if the sort of Satanic panic is more of an issue with evangelicals and protestants in general with Catholics being an exception. Going to Catholic school for all of grade school and high school, I can remember the usual parental panics over violent video games or movies or marijuana, but nothing like…
Co-ed slumber parties for fifth graders with D & D? That is certainly an odd combination.
I personally preferred Department of Eagles, but it isn't as if anything this guy has been involved with has been less than amazing.
Things really haven't been the same for that company since the PSP launch.
I hesitate to call it the 9/11 of video game reviews, but…oh what the hell. It was the 9/11 of video game reviews.
It's the mark of an open-minded person.
It doesn't get said enough, but adding Jon Benjamin to anything makes it better.