There’s a similar bit from Schitt’s Creek I really like about the word “Jewish”. I’d post it here but I can’t find a good quality version
There’s a similar bit from Schitt’s Creek I really like about the word “Jewish”. I’d post it here but I can’t find a good quality version
Out of all the games in the Miyazaki series I feel like Sekiro doesn’t get enough love. It’s hard to say whether I love the gameplay or the world/lore more because I’d never seen a what is essentially a cosmic horror take on Buddhism before and that just scratched an itch that I never knew I had
Schrödinger’s weed
I think physically Affleck was the only actor to play Batman that actually matched the character. Like Bruce is huge and has very wide shoulders and Affleck has the perfect silhouette for it. Also he can be a good actor too, he could have been great had he been given better material imho
Honestly I think the interconnected map of DS1 is one of its best features and is under-appreciated and no game since has even come close in that regard. It was a very metroidvania map and I love it
I remember this cat. Text is unrelated, he’s high on catnip.
That’s what volcanoes are for
A good question… I suggest we all start torrenting new release movies and video games exclusively through Starbucks, because I want to know
The idea of vicious packs of feral pugs is fantastic
This is incredible
It’s actually a super cute brand name if you just disregard everything about it
My social is not really coheding right now tbh
They’re the new jackboots. All the rage in certain circles
To be fair children are going to internalize what’s taught in their household by their parents and family members far more easily than what’s in school, especially when those teachings are reinforced by their peers, friends, authority figures, local culture…
Correct, his name was Oily Josh
You’re a knockout but you have the eyes of someone who grew up poor and fat so I know you have a great personality
Lmao wtf does that even mean. Imagine someone telling you that
“Tide comes in, tide goes out. You can’t explain that!” —Bill O’Reilly