1. cries in Canadian cuz we don't get the good movie re-releases ever

  2. Question- is/was that word actually used in America much?

  3. Grew up in Hawaii and it's pretty much used for any front/back part of your house that other places might call a porch, deck, stoop, or a veranda. My neighbor had an old plantation style house with a porch, that was a lanai. My house had a concrete poured driveway, that was a lanai. Hey Arnold's stoop kid episode was what taught me that other words for that area existed.

  4. Bobby is a grown man with a spouse and a whole life outside of what people see on tv, and obviously had a social life before he became famous since he was running his own business and wasn't cloistered like a monk. He was, and will, be fine.

  5. Olga seems like the type who would go to one of those liberal arts colleges that offer design-your-own-major options for particularly talented and driven students. So that's one possibility.

  6. She attends Bennington College. There actually is a college with this name in Vermont, I googled it.

  7. Very reminiscent of Gauguin, I wonder if that was Jane's point of influence too?

  8. I remember disliking it as a kid because I thought Cat was annoying and Dog was gross. Shrug

  9. When he shows genuine concern about Daria's brain fever and being experimented on.

  10. I only found out years later that this plot was in and of itself a cheat because it was lifted from The Facts Of Life episode where Blair plagiarized an Emily Dickinson poem for a class.

  11. Wait another 10 years until you learn that 'The Facts of Life' wasn't the first iteration of this plot either.

  12. Was the iteration before that the first one? Or is it a stack of iterations all the way back to Ms Dickinson's life itself?

  13. Take my upvote both for the sheer unpopularity and because I'm a big fan of ballet, along with all the other meats in our cultural stew.

  14. The frozen yogurt shop in my town got replaced by a poke shop. I suspect when the poke place goes under it'll get replaced by a Korean or Filipino bakery since those are the newest trend.

  15. I think it was a brave and interesting choice for Daria to do something that wasn't entirely logical and which was risky to her friendship and her own moral compass. And it paid off with a satisfying but realistic conclusion to the series that solidified their friendship's longevity into adulthood, while Tom went his separate ways from them both. It was also a good chance to explore the differences between Daria and Jane in terms of their ambitions and their life paths. Daria was more academic and had different intellectual/cultural interests than Jane did, which were raised in discussions about college, but the Tom piece was able to expand that, and also highlighted how as smart and well-read as Daria was, Tom's money and family connections still put them on different paths.

  16. When he used that button stitcher as a phony vaccine machine to get Bart to produce terror sweat to unglue his novelty gag parts.

  17. Squeak shampoo for volume and shine. Glory conditioner for glossiness and moisture. Tea tree toner for the face, keep it in the fridge during the summer months for a cool misting. Lemony flutter for dry cracked elbows and heels.

  18. If he can excuse just about anything Buck Strickland has ever done, he can excuse Johnson's Jumbo Johnson making improper appearances at meetings.

  19. The fashion club was mostly gay boys and a few girls who really loved designing their own clothes. They were not only nice, they made a killing by designing cosplay for the members of the anime club who couldn't sew. One of them went on to become a popular makeup artist who specializes in drag queen makeup.

  20. Well, little girl, I've had lots of jobs in my day: whale-hunter, seal-clubber, governor of South Dakota. And yes, like most people, I've killed a few pets.

  21. Quinn's dating patterns weren't really realistic by any social/cultural metric; it was more of a running joke about her treating the boys interested in her as tools to get material things she wanted while being terrified of/incapable of real intimacy. That was just dialed up to a ludicrous degree for TV purposes, like how Jerry and George on Seinfeld and Frasier Crane on Frasier managed to have so many beautiful dates despite being fairly unattractive men with poor emotional/social skills. It's more about what will be entertaining than what's realistic.

  22. Was it "normal" for a high school girl to use boys to get material things? The show seems to treat is as pretty much acceptable

  23. Absolutely not. Even if a girl was as attractive and charismatic as Quinn, the real situation would play out a lot differently and a lot more brutally for a girl who behaved like that, especially in the 90s-early-2000s. Quinn acting like that is a reflection of the writers finding the boys' guile and Quinn's manipulation funny and an easy enough sign of the growth she needs to do.

  24. I agree with this personally but accept other shower routines My spouse and I share a single dinky bathroom. He showers in the morning while I shower before bed, because that's what we are accustomed to, and it's much nicer to have us on opposite shower schedules rather than waiting for the other person to wrap up their shower time or hurrying it because someone's waiting.

  25. Literally that king of the hill animation guide where they admonish not to draw "animator's dream Peggy".

  26. Crab/seafood boils, BBQ, boodle fights, and Ethiopian are top tier foods precisely because of the messy fun factor for me. To each their own though.

  27. They were my fave in high school/early college. Melora also played the cello with Nirvana on their European In Utero tour.

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