Megértem. Minden évadban akad ami elszórakoztat, általában jut rájuk valaki kedvelhető is akit kiírnak, defence against the dark arts teacher módra, de sokakkal már eddig se igazán tudtak mit kezdeni, csak lógtak a levegőbe. Azért ma azt hittem szívbajt kapok amikor a feleségem eltekerte az intrót.
November 28, 2025 at 1:38 PM
Megértem. Minden évadban akad ami elszórakoztat, általában jut rájuk valaki kedvelhető is akit kiírnak, defence against the dark arts teacher módra, de sokakkal már eddig se igazán tudtak mit kezdeni, csak lógtak a levegőbe. Azért ma azt hittem szívbajt kapok amikor a feleségem eltekerte az intrót.
I don't know when that was. I remember some fucking moral police over fiction in the anime community. But it's always over the line to treat someone badly because of what they like in fiction and how they dress up. And when thousands can bully some youtube tween or dox you for being annoying... yeah
November 21, 2025 at 6:54 PM
I don't know when that was. I remember some fucking moral police over fiction in the anime community. But it's always over the line to treat someone badly because of what they like in fiction and how they dress up. And when thousands can bully some youtube tween or dox you for being annoying... yeah
Parker and Stone did the same with RENT as well. But The Book of Mormon kinda rocked. And I love Les Miserables. Okay, the book is better, that's my all-time favorite, but I watched it with the wife this January, first row seats and it was hands-down the best theater/musical experience I've had yet.
November 20, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Parker and Stone did the same with RENT as well. But The Book of Mormon kinda rocked. And I love Les Miserables. Okay, the book is better, that's my all-time favorite, but I watched it with the wife this January, first row seats and it was hands-down the best theater/musical experience I've had yet.
1. Swiss Army Man 2. Blade Runner 3. Pirates of the Caribbean 4. Six-String Samurai +1: The Leftovers (I know it's a series, but it's what I listen to the most)
November 19, 2025 at 7:17 PM
1. Swiss Army Man 2. Blade Runner 3. Pirates of the Caribbean 4. Six-String Samurai +1: The Leftovers (I know it's a series, but it's what I listen to the most)
Depends. If you'd give Niko Scholl invisibility, he'd spend all his time in locker rooms and showers. But if he could heal others, he'd probably use it to make things better for many. Even if he'd have an attitude about being around people and in the center of attention.
November 18, 2025 at 1:10 AM
Depends. If you'd give Niko Scholl invisibility, he'd spend all his time in locker rooms and showers. But if he could heal others, he'd probably use it to make things better for many. Even if he'd have an attitude about being around people and in the center of attention.
Robin Sinclair tends to blame herself for all kinds of things going wrong around her. Theo Holloway is very good at finding ways to avoid having to confront his problems when they catch up with him. And Niko Scholl literally spies on women for his own sexual gratification. I'd say that's red enough.
November 18, 2025 at 1:06 AM
Robin Sinclair tends to blame herself for all kinds of things going wrong around her. Theo Holloway is very good at finding ways to avoid having to confront his problems when they catch up with him. And Niko Scholl literally spies on women for his own sexual gratification. I'd say that's red enough.
Robin Sinclair is kind, she does what it takes to be a good mother. Theo Holloway is trying to be conscious about his flaws so he could do better. And Niko Scholl..., it ain't easy to find actual green flags about a pathetic sexual deviant. But I suppose he cares about others. A lot. In his own way.
November 18, 2025 at 12:59 AM
Robin Sinclair is kind, she does what it takes to be a good mother. Theo Holloway is trying to be conscious about his flaws so he could do better. And Niko Scholl..., it ain't easy to find actual green flags about a pathetic sexual deviant. But I suppose he cares about others. A lot. In his own way.
Sandbox will deal with the question of finding ways to maintain or reignite our own humanity if we grew completely detached from the consequences of our actions and desensitized towards the suffering of others. But that is far down a road that is filled with tragicomic and dark humor. Follow, read!
October 17, 2025 at 12:49 AM
Sandbox will deal with the question of finding ways to maintain or reignite our own humanity if we grew completely detached from the consequences of our actions and desensitized towards the suffering of others. But that is far down a road that is filled with tragicomic and dark humor. Follow, read!