Sorry for your loss :(
This one is old but never fails to make me laugh, hopefully it helps at least a little:
Sorry for your loss :(
This one is old but never fails to make me laugh, hopefully it helps at least a little:
Yeah, I feel like you’d end up spending more time explaining what the hell “sonder” means than you would have by just explaining in your own words
“Quoth the Raven, ‘What the fuck?!’”.
OH DEER GOD
As long as nobody tries to give me a receipt for the donut I have for dessert.
I’m for 'em!
So they’re just doing a way shittier version of the movie “Her”?
Yeah, so I can totally avoid it!
Right, I get that, it’s just that that particular incorrect usage annoys me more than most.
“Would of”, “could of”, and “should of” infuriate me for some reason.
The Queen is Dead is the only Smiths album I like, the others just don’t do it for me.
I respect your opinion, but hard disagree - SFTD is good but both Villains and (especially) …Like Clockwork are better musically and lyrically imo.
The video for Pump It is also amazing
Take my opinion with a slight grain of salt because it’s been at least a decade since I read the book and a half of the series that I got through, but from what I recall the books just didn’t really have much to them - flat characters, awkward dialogue, and the actual prose itself was pretty bad. It was also boring enough that I just didn’t care about anything that was happening, and I’d read enough good fantasy by the time I read Eragon that its flaws were hard to look past - I know the dude was a teenager when he wrote it, but that doesn’t make the work magically better. Not trying to shit on anybody’s parade, but it just really wasn’t my thing.
I don’t know about worse, but the Eragon books and movie are equally terrible.
Wow you spelled that next line really wrong
Can you just declare yourself a “triple-A” studio before you make a game?
It may be space madness, but that’s no excuse for space RUDENESS.
Malazan Book of the Fallen, Gentlemen Bastards series, most of Neil Gaiman’s work, The Library at Mount Char, the Baru Cormorant series, Gatsby, Flowers for Algernon, and most of Plath’s work - I go back to most of those every few years.
The Lies of Locke Lamora is just begging for an Ocean’s Eleven-type treatment.