They're trashy children's books. They were never sacred.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States / Male / 30
One of the things I like doing the most, I think, is finding patterns in things, whether it be in floor tiles, wallpaper, window screens, or the vinyl seat covering on a booth in a fast food restaurant. I’ll stare at these patterns, cross my eyes a bit, and bring the image into focus so that it appears that the surface is closer than it actually is. It’s kind of like Magic Eye pictures, only it just makes a pattern and not a picture. I like this more than the Magic Eyes, though.
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Big deal. Who cares? Move on with your life. You're an adult. Stop crying about children's books.
Hahaha! I just read this EXACT comment about Saturday Night Live on a different Buzzfeed.com post. You should find that other guy who made the comment and be best friends and watch primetime tv and just go “I didn't even know this was still on the air!” Then we'll give you a tv show and we can all watch you guys comment on shows that you thought were off the air, and in seven years, you'll watch your own show and say, “Wow, is this show still on the air?” And we'll all laugh and laugh and kill ourselves, because it's 2012!
This is a clever comment. I hope you make this comment every time anyone mentions something about Saturday Night Live. Also, follow it up with something about how it hasn't been good since Belushi or whatever. Enlighten us all with your completely new and original quips about Saturday Night Live.
And bloggers keep forgetting that Buddhism isn't a religion.
Everyone has terrible taste in things. Someone should start a twitter trend #iwishtheywouldgetridof and tweet “nostalgia” and “twitter” and “the internet.” And then someone should get rid of those things.
I don't see how this is video gives any indication of any danger related to pointing a webcam at my monitor. “Careful! You may edit a Wilhelm scream over the video footage you record before uploading the video to youtube!” Screw that! I'm going to spend the rest of the night pointing webcams at monitors!
Seth Rogen was on Freaks and Geeks (and possibly Undeclared) before Donnie Darko. He'd already gotten his big break, really, so that was kind of backpedaling. Jack black was in a lot of stuff before the X-Files. The oldest thing I remember seeing him in was some crappy roller-blading movie that also had Seth Green in a small role. As pointed out already, Steve Buscemi was in Resevoir Dogs with a pretty major role before having a cameo in Pulp Fiction. His small roles in Barton Fink or Miller's Crossing would have been better picks. Hey, what a lazy list!
On defining the ambiguity of a future relationship, a friend will say to Like's boy-interest, “Do you like Like, or do you LIKE-like Like?”