In case anyone else is curious, I checked and 35 Taiwanese dollars is 1.10 USD.
In case anyone else is curious, I checked and 35 Taiwanese dollars is 1.10 USD.
My personal favorite was him responding to a fact check with “I saw it on TV.”
Would you rather fight one man-sized parrot or 100 parrot-sized men?
Farrah Fawcett as Faucet: An automatic faucet
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🎶In the not too distant future…🎶
I love Aldi and they’re always the first place I shop, but their selection is a bit limited and the produce is hit-or-miss, at least in my area. Unfortunately around me that only leaves Kroger as the next best option.
Which they seem to be keenly aware of, since the self-checkout you’re forced to use because there’s only ever one staffed register constantly accuses you of theft if you so much as move your bagged groceries. God how I wish I had more grocery options in my area.
🎵 Electric LOOOOOooooOOOOooooOOOOve🎶
I can go to bed early easily. Falling asleep, on the other hand…
Oolong back on his shit
In his defence, the only argument he’s ever capable of making, this one included, is “No u.”
Works on contingency? No, money down!
Out of all the Garfield edits, I think the one where people replace the last panel with Garfield being defenestrated is my favorite .
Man it’s crazy to remember how much the style of QC has changed over time
I’ve heard there’s a trope called “Seinfeld’s not funny.” It’s named after the idea that a lot of people who watch Seinfeld today think its jokes are overdone or cliche, not realizing that the reason they’re overdone now is because they were popularized by the show.
More generally, it refers to works that are seen as cliche nowadays by people who didn’t grow up with them, but were actually the ones to start the trend in the first place, when it was new and innovative.
“Could someone define ‘filicide’ for Goku? I’d ask Gohan, buuuuut…”
“…I’m actually not sure what it means. Isn’t that when you kill a pony?”
“That’s twenty cheeses total!”
“Father, that’s not how…”
“Twenty cheeses! Twenty!”
Implying nerds (myself included) no longer incessantly quote Monty Python at each other.