

It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
Same for vision.
I don’t read DMs.


It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
Same for vision.


Oh shit! I didn’t know that, cool!


I’m in the middle of You’re the Worst. Good show, different from what I’m used to. Aya Cash is wonderful.


Seems like Ferrari would know what a Ferrari looks like. I mean, everyone else does.


I liked Into the Night, but they ditch the plane at the end, so I didn’t even check if there is a second season.


I’ll throw a couple of old, fun ones in I doubt anyone mentioned.
Dead Like Me
Pushing Daisies


Good show. Fun concept. Stars Bob Odenkirk. Just go watch it.
You wonder at first whether it would have been better as live action instead of animated, but it becomes clear why they went with animated.


They could have made the pills larger, to fill up the bottle. Then you wouldn’t even guess there was something to complain about.
Bottles are made in standard sizes by the millions, they used whatever worked for this product, base on what others here have said.
Pills are mostly filler anyway, just to make them big enough to handle, and also to improve dosing per pill. The active ingredient is usually a very small part of the volume.
I guarantee, if it were cheaper, all things considered, to use a smaller bottle, they would have.


Deadwood stars Ian McShane, 'nuff said.


I expect the actors loved doing this show, most of them get to perform two versions of the same character. They all knock it out of the park.
Terrific show.
I like most nuts, but not walnuts.


Cats can read. They’d just rather not.
This was about the lowest I ever paid for gas, around that time. Soon thereafter, the signs had to be changed to include a third digit.
There also used to be a guy at the pumps you paid, they came to your pump and read the amount you owed, then you handed them cash, and they reset the pump with a key. Unless you lived in a state that only allowed full service, which was probably better if only to keep more people employed. Taking a credit card involved the swipe machine and a paper receipt. It was a better world, but we wouldn’t know it till many years later.


A hundred years ago an argument could have been made for 16-year-olds being allowed to vote. The voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 following the First World War.
Today? Not a chance. High school kids can’t be bothered to read two paragraphs for school, if they can read beyond a forth-grade level, that is. They get all of their information from social media, and are easily influenced by it.


Is “digital amish” meant to be a pejorative of some sort?
They say it like it’s a bad thing?


Glad I got out two years ago. Never going back.
I “discovered” this show, watched it, forgot about it, discovered it again, and rewatched it.
Terrific show. Might want to watch it again, hmm.