

I guess I’m an uncultured savage but yorkshire puddings. By a county mile.


I guess I’m an uncultured savage but yorkshire puddings. By a county mile.


1944: Japan says world should have pause on nuclear weapons.
Like, yes, but at this point, your country opting in or out doesn’t change the destination, only who gets there.


I’m really annoyed the Abby Normal bit doesn’t work as well in this format vs young Frankenstein. (FrankeSTEIN. ??? Also another that probably doesn’t work phonetically.)
Edit:phonetic vs an incorrect adjective.


Quick on the bathroom note… Meeting groups was wild. “Okay, everyone’s gonna be at the food court at 2.” And if you didn’t make it we’d hang out and wait until the group decided you’d died or something and we’d hear about it in school in a couple of days.
Also, getting loser drunk in front of your friends was a learning experience, not a thing that would circle the school forever in video form.


I love so much about this comment.


Donald trump playing fast and loose with the truth?!? Well I never!


Ahaha, completely missed that! I blame a confluence of alcohol, post bottom tier coed rec leahue soccer quarter final playoff victory excitement and some open source keyboard setup.


That’s a pretty great and painfully accurate quotez at least according to this middle aged goof.
Sounds very much worth at least checking out, thank you! I really would enjoy a more well rounded perspective on the bible.
And believe me, I did. Though, probably not ideal when a bartender from a different bar sees you and starts rocking shots with you…


Easily that time I said no to a threesome out of some stupid sense of duty to her ex/a “buddyof mine.” In mπy 20s, everyone was my buddy.
Thank you! This is a delightfully nuanced take which I super appreciate.
I know enough to know I don’t know much about theological fights but I think the basic idea that more bibe study doesn’t necessarily result in more people figuteibg it thr way I want then to is accurate?
Apologies, I am very much in a bar responding so, uhh, grain of salt etc?
I dunno, there have been plenty of popes against abortion and LGBTQ stuff, pretty hard to claim they just haven’t read the bible. (Unless you’re JD Vance, that guy is apparently willing to tell the pope he should study theology or whatnot.)


The first time I got the rough idea was in '96. I was thinking about evolution. In our modern world, pretty much everyone survives, so what would that mean in the long run if you’re talking about purely genetics?
Like yes, there’s stuff that’s based on the modern world, that’s how comedy works (it’d be weird to make a comedy that doesn’t relate to modern day grievances etc) but it really seems like you’re inserting a narrative here or willfully missing the point while claiming everyone else is misunderstanding it.


Not everything is Gulliver’s travels.
Judge makes an explicit argument and chooses to end the movie reinforcing that specific point.
What in the movie leads you to your conclusion?
You should read your comment history, it’s depressingly negative.
Legitimately, why would you join the fediverse if only to be kind of a dick to people? Surely you could be a jerk to more people on reddit etc?


Is this something Judge has said? It just seems a little at odds with a lot else in the movie.
Like, some of the last lines are about how the lawyer (I like money!) had 32 kids compared to the 3 smartest children in the world by protagonist and Maya Rudolph.


I mean, Talarico responding to Paxton calling him a vegan was pretty great: “I’m an eighth generation Texan, I’ve been eating barbecue since before Ken Paxton’s first indictment.”


Google doesn’t count does it?
Sorry, do you think nuclear weapons are smashed into every nook and cranny?