This is a literary device called a “bookend narrative.” If you want more stories like that, there’s your search term.
This is a literary device called a “bookend narrative.” If you want more stories like that, there’s your search term.
Really, the media finally realized millennials don’t care if we killed Applebee’s or whatever, and they’ve moved on to the next thing to scare boomers with. “They hate us because we buy bags of paper napkins” becomes “They hate us because we can use old style keyboards.” Generations are not a monolith. You can compare them, but it’s stupid to pass judgment in that way.
Haha, yes, apple fritters are the best, but the place by me makes them so big I only have to order the one.
This is clearly an attempt to make a second Gamergate happen.
Hah, I love this track, but kind of ironically. It’s fun when it comes up on shuffle.
White Pony is accessible and everyone knows it. Around the Fur has the best snare I’ve ever heard recorded.
With polyamory, Brokeback Mountain is a light hearted comedy about some queer friends who like to escape to the woods sometimes.
I would call it auto-cannibalism. I think it is a form of cannibalism.
If you add a section to eviscerate those erroneous commas, I will sign that petition.
Krull (1983) is an all time favorite of mine. It’s the most D&D plot you’ve ever seen coupled with beautiful cinematography and a great score by James Horner.
He’s playing in his The Cure cover band (called Liberal Tears) later that night.
I’ll even accept “joolry”.
God damn you.
Coldplay is the John Krasinski of music.
Never had a beer that I liked. There are some I can tolerate, but none of them are actually enjoyable. So I usually go for cocktails, either a gin and tonic or a Moscow mule.
It was used by Hilary Clinton to describe Trump supporters. A “basket of deplorables” I think was her term.
Do you recommend a particular instance?
Yeah, that’s a really weird way to finger a G major. I will play it with my second finger on the third fret of low E, first finger on the second fret of A, third finger barred across B and high E at third fret. If I’m playing a song that requires certain chord changes (like the way Wonderwall drops from G major to a G/F# to an Em7 to a Dsus to an A7sus) I will use third and fourth finger on the high strings instead of the barre because it’s easier to move the root notes around that way.
We clench among you…