TV Tropes calls it 'Milkshakes(?) in Refrigerators'.
TV Tropes calls it 'Milkshakes(?) in Refrigerators'.
It reminded me immediately of the music video for "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" by Mike Posner, which given that song's themes of a has-been desperately trying to stay relevant and disappearing into drugs, meant that it was echoing in my head for the whole episode.
There is still no evidence to prove that Sam Worthington and Jai Courtney are different people.
Gravity is pretty good, though he's more in a support role, albeit a crucial, enjoyable one.
Clearly, if they're willing to shell out for a ACTUAL GOLD DILDO.
"Is Lube Toxic?"
That is definitely what I'd imagine "Gwyneth Paltrow's Lifestyle Site" to look like. It's almost the Platonic ideal of the phrase.
Goop?
Honestly surprised this hasn't happened more often, but I guess even art historians have off days, though I'm surprised that they didn't look for some kind of mark of authenticity or artist's signature. As for the piece itself, it's an ugly sod, but I kind of dig it.
Oh wow.
The sentiment's the usual reactionary paranoia, but I can't help but be more offended at how utterly lazy the art is, It's literally the same panel copied 9 times!
Yeah, its been in reruns since 2012, when Richard Thompson's Parkinson's made it too difficult for him to draw.
Cul De Sac tears me up, it showed up too late and ended too soon, and was far far better than almost anything else that was running in the papers when it hit daily syndication. Fuck Parkinson's Disease.
I'd like to think all of Gary Larson's friends were talking animals.
On the flipside, it also did the most to start me on the path of looking up and intellectualising everything I could about sex and relationships, at the expense of actually having much of either, and borderline anxiety over getting something wrong.
Probably Danielle Corsetto's Girls With Slingshots. I think I discovered it around the end of highschool or early college, and the underlying messages of "Sexuality is a complicated spectrum, and everyone has their own path and pace to happiness and fulfilment, even if you personally don't get it" is probably one of…
I can see it feeding into a kind of arrested development narrative, Batman as an overgrown child playing with toys rather than dealing with his trauma. Not to say it has to be that, but that kkind of thing could work.
I know he did a run of the Regular Show comic.
Nah, I think that one's from one of the later games.
Oh wow, you know Vaginaraichu?
Injection #6 & #7: I picked up the first trade a little while ago, but felt a little lukewarm on it. These two are a lot more fun now that the central premise is clear and the supernatural shenanigans can ensue. Also, Vivek is a tonne of fun to spend time with.