I’ts getting harder and harder to mirror your punniness
I’ts getting harder and harder to mirror your punniness
Thank you for zooming in on my negativity. I will reflect on it in my (dark) room tonight.
Get a grip, Dagwood!
Although, looking through a more self-compassionate lens, we all fail sometimes. I can certainly picture myself doing so.
I shutter at the thought of not being able to come up with a pun
I hooe there’s no musicians with 6 fingers on one hand
Ironic how he wants to nail her, but now the prosecutor is going to use her to nail him for fraud.
Yeah, but it also says he later regretted how bleak he made the fifth book. And apparently, they get a different ending in the radio play.
I get what you’re saying. As to point one, I agree. On the other hand, a comedy series with social commentary and philosophical aspects can still contain a lot of character development. For instance, the series Scrubs comes to mind where they definitely pull that off. But I get it’s not the point.
I agree employee number two, mostly on the friendship part.
I have a different opinion on Fenchurch. To me, their whole falling in love process was extremely well written and beautiful. Somehow it shows that someone who can’t find a place to fit in the whole universe in can still find someone to call home, and I thought that was really cool, but I do realize that it’s only my opinion and not a fact.
On another thread, a lemming pointed out that the author was on record, saying, he regretted how he wrote Fenchurch in the fifth book. I couldn’t find the quote in a quick search, but I found something else:
Douglas Adams frequently expressed his disdain for this ending in retrospect, claiming that it was too depressing and came about as the result of him having “a bad year;” “People have said, quite rightly, that Mostly Harmless is a very bleak book. And it was a bleak book. I would love to finish Hitchhiker on a slightly more upbeat note, so five seems to be a wrong kind of number; six is a better kind of number.” He had planned to write a sixth book to undo this ‘mistake’, but never got around to it before his death source
Maybe not anymore. And I like that. Because it comes very close to hidden fees.
These times are increasingly giving me the eerie feeling that we have forgotten very, very important lessons that we learned in the previous century. Is fascism making a very powerful comeback?
The guy in the game really looks like Tony Hawk, weird coincidence.
The middle part of the canal is 26 meters above sea level, and the canal is way too big for them to pump sea water into it.
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We know the US takes Transnational Repression seriously — they have a whole agency (CIA) dedicated to it, right?
Also, I do not want to condone what India aledgedly did in any way, I think these kind of actions are despicable. I remember a month ago or something reading about russian journalists being poisoned by russian govt agencies while abroad. I know Russia is already under serious sanctions but maybe India should receive some for this, too.
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Also, I agree with your comment.
This title almost reads like The Onion.
On a serious note, why? These people (on both sides) have enough money saved, health benefits etc to comfortably retire. Why don’t they? Are they so bought and paid for that their ‘investors’ won’t let them?
You’re the perfect portrait of sportsmanship