Psycho Mike is a Pisces of shit?
I need a new drink now that Doug Ford drank all the bourbon in Ontario.
Sounds pretty good.
I am enjoying the way that the comedy of Bob's ineptitude is diffusing the tension just enough.
Also makes a good gateway to Alan Rudolph. Just saying.
We're watching it too!
I love RUSH, but I don't think any of their albums are top-to-bottom perfect. There's always one or two songs that feel a little flat.
Two Very Special Epsiodes
(and those that were active on forums, such as Terry Pratchett or Ronald D. Moore, recognized that the forums only represented a small subset of their audience)
And a big difference is that most creators steered clear of newsgroups and forums*.
But now, so many creators are addicted to Twitter, and they've come to believe that the Algorithmically-Boosted Terminally Mad Neocon is representative of the public at large.
We're told that they lurk around every corner, yet we never actually see them.
Frankly, I'm beginning to doubt that they even exist.
I think I like a flaky pastry (e.g. croissant) best.
A brioche bun is nice if I want something a little less greasy.
And then I like a syrup-infused griddle cake when I feel like going full Hedonism-bot.
Has this poster already forgotten how Trump extorted college administrators into cracking down on protests? And how ICE illegally arrested and deported at least one prominent Gaza supporter?
My favorite part of comic events is usually the more tangential tie-in issues.
The main story of "Inferno" was a satisfying epic conclusion to Madelyne and Illyana's stories. But seeing how the demonic invasion affected Spider-Man and Jarvis was even cooler.
I disagree. During those events, Kraven was impersonating Spider-Man, and committing unspeakable acts of violence as a vigilante. And the city was also being menaced by the cannibalistic Vermin.
The lyrics of "Lullaby" are a perfect reflection of the public's fears at the time.
This is exactly right. The Onion quietly left Twitter a month ago and... our weekly subscribers went up. It's because we're doing well here, on Instagram and on YouTube.
As a business, being on Twitter is somewhere between useless or detrimental, unless you're selling boner pills.
But whenever Square Enix has tried to retroactively add Chrono Cross elements to Chrono Trigger (e.g. in the DS bonus dungeon[s]) it creates a really unpleasant tonal clash.
If Square Enix does do a huge ground-up remake of Chrono Trigger on the scale of "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth" or "Dragon Quest VII Reimagined", I think that they should fully de-canonize Chrono Cross.
(And I say that as someone who LOVES Chrono Cross).
I used to be a believer.
But after seeing this, I know there is no god.
Sounds like yes.
I remember Bush's very first speech after 9/11 even called Islam "a great religion".
Vinegar
They'll call him "Lord Porkins" or "Lord Tonnika" or "Lord Gundarian" and all the fans will be able to impute a completely undeserved amount of depth to his motivations when he shouts "I want them alive!"
Here's my concept for an anti-Yoshi:
An upside-down Y kind of looks like a lambda, so I would call him "Loshi". And since that would imply "Roshi" to a Japanese audience, I would make him a sketchy old dinosaur.
They were put there by a man.
Yeah. It's not boring to have Claudio do the Giant Swing or for MJF to say "I'm better than you" every week, so long as it's just one of many notes they bring to their matches/promos.
But when promotions take that for granted, they show how little respect they have for the fans.
If wrestling fans (of any promotion) didn't enjoy the familiar, there wouldn't be five hours of new TV every week.
Yeah. For most of human history, bullies have been presented as role-models, and the cruel have been presented as our rightful leaders.