I love Scrubs so much ahhhhhhhhhh
I love Scrubs so much ahhhhhhhhhh
Evening all :)
Not condoning high seas activity, but have you tried using library genesis or the book links at fmhy.net ?
Admittedly LibGen, is mainly for academic texts, but you can get loads of specific editions that way. Hell, one of my Prof's all but linked us in her class to the website herself so that we could find the references we needed.
Still, it's always good to support authors/creators, as long as there're channels available to do it.
I was rewatching the first season a few years ago and got really surprised how it's structured almost exactly like a typical anime. Like almost EXACTLY.I love Scrubs so much ahhhhhhhhhh
I'd watch a Scrubs anime.I was rewatching the first season a few years ago and got really surprised how it's structured almost exactly like a typical anime. Like almost EXACTLY.
I should really give it an actual rewatch.I'd watch a Scrubs anime.
Tuning into Fake Doctors, Real Friends where ZB and DF re-watched and reviewed each episode kept me sane during lockdown. Along with Enter Shikari's NiTaEiP album
I collected all the boxsets over the years and my friends and I watched them religiously. Still one of my top 3 shows ever.I should really give it an actual rewatch.
I was obsessed with it when I was like 12 but I don't remember much and I imagine I'd appreciate it more as an adult. Even the goofy cartoony effects and sounds.
Faygo is very common in bumfuck Mississippi. 20oz bottles are about 89¢ to $1. They aren't terrible, but they are VERY sweet and still aren't as fizzy as major brands and nicer glass bottle sodas. They load them with sugar and THEN add artificial sweetener on top of that.Basically. A date-adjacent thread I suppose? Occasionally the topic comes up but not often.
Anyone a fan of Faygo? For the uninitiated, it's a regional soda from either Michigan or Ohio, mostly known for being the drink of choice of rap group Insane Clown Posse. They only have a handful of flavors here at one convenience store, but it was naturally all over the place back home in Michigan. It's not really that good, seems like it should be the same price as the knock-off soda brands, but it was always the same price as Pepsi and Coke. Occasionally I get one as a novelty if I see it. I suppose the same is true of ICP, once in a blue moon I'll listen to a handful of songs as a novelty. Definitely not a Juggalo but some of my friends back home were.
Same here in Missouri. Faygo is popular and everywhere. I can't really drink the stuff so I have no real opinion on it.Faygo is very common in bumfuck Mississippi. 20oz bottles are about 89¢ to $1. They aren't terrible, but they are VERY sweet and still aren't as fizzy as major brands and nicer glass bottle sodas. They load them with sugar and THEN add artificial sweetener on top of that.
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I kind of like when creators do this. I don't care a lot really, and it's not like I demand it or anything, but I like when they're allowed to explain dated jokes and themes stuff (instead of either coming out as bigots and defending it, or just stubbornly fighting people who just ask valid questions), because it usually delves into creative processes.the Director apologies multiple times for jokes that may deemed problematic today. I get why he felt the need to do that, but watching it at the time, I thought it was very clear it was just fantasy - Not an attempt at social commentary
Faygo is very common in bumfuck Mississippi. 20oz bottles are about 89¢ to $1. They aren't terrible, but they are VERY sweet and still aren't as fizzy as major brands and nicer glass bottle sodas. They load them with sugar and THEN add artificial sweetener on top of that.
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I'd really like to get into Friends, but the canned laughter is a deal-breaker for me. The only shows where I can stand it are Fresh Prince and Only FoolsI'm ashamed to admit that I'm a lifelong Friends fan
I'd really like to get into Friends, but the canned laughter is a deal-breaker for me. The only shows where I can stand it are Fresh Prince and Only Fools
I grew up on shows with canned laughter so I've always kind of had a soft spot for the format because it almost feels like I'm watching a play, but I understand it's insanely hard for people to take shows like that "seriously" if they're not used to it.I'd really like to get into Friends, but the canned laughter is a deal-breaker for me. The only shows where I can stand it are Fresh Prince and Only Fools
A WHA– Oh, you're talking about a piece of computer data.a .PDF file
I live the sticks. We don't even have any regular-price book stores.half-price books stores they've been a total godsend for me.
I saw this when it aired on CNN! It was a nice documentary and everything, but like with all of their work, it leaned a little too much into – hang on, I'm getting a notification for that trans thread – ahem, nevermind.I highly recommend this documentary series I watched a few weeks ago.
For me it's never been a case of not being able to take it seriously. It's more that it dilutes the way I enjoy the comedy. "Laugh now" is a really un-funny way to end someone else's punch-line.I understand it's insanely hard for people to take shows like that "seriously" if they're not used to it.
I think it kind of leaned a bit too much on identity themes too at times, if that's what you're implying hehe, but at the same time it kind of reminded me that sitcoms are a good vehicle for depicting lots of different walks of life, so I didn't mind it too much. It didn't think it ever felt sanctimonious or anything.I saw this when it aired on CNN! It was a nice documentary and everything, but like with all of their work, it leaned a little too much into – hang on, I'm getting a notification for that trans thread – ahem, nevermind.
Man this sounds right up my alley, thanks for mentioning them!I actually quite enjoyed CNN's documentaries for each decade of culture, too – especially the 2000s one, which is when I grew up!
That's totally reasonable. I don't think it's ever bothered me that way. It's tougher when the show is largely unfunny though, and you can hear the repeat recordings (Big Bang Theory comes to mind), compared to older shows which really had audiences.For me it's never been a case of taking it seriously. It's more that it dilutes the way I enjoy the comedy. "Laugh now" is a really un-funny way to end someone else's punch-line.
I'm very sure they mentioned both of those, albeit briefly. Maybe you missed an episode?I wish that CNN sitcom documentary had spotlighted ALF, too, which is my favourite 80s sitcom. He's in that cute title card, but they don't talk about the show at all throughout the documentary. And they should have mentioned Jim Henson's Dinosaurs, too! Sheesh, why didn't they ring me up!?
Oh yeah, you're right, but I wanted more of a spotlight on both that show and ALF like they gave to, say, All in the Family. Those were very technically-impressive TV shows for the time, and they had great writing! (Well, Dinosaurs did, ALF was a bit shit but I still love it.) I know that wasn't really what the documentary was about, but c'mon, it would have been interesting. In the '90s documentary they did, they really skip over all the animation of that decade, too – I wanted to see them talk about that!!!!!I'm very sure they mentioned both of those, albeit briefly. Maybe you missed an episode?
They pointed out and talked about Dinosaurs' finale.
Brother please, don't patronize me, if i want a PDF i can get it easily.Not condoning high seas activity, but have you tried using library genesis or the book links at fmhy.net ?
Admittedly LibGen is mainly for academic texts, but you can get loads of specific editions that way. Hell, one of my Prof's all but linked us in her class to the website herself so that we could find the references we needed.
All the authors i give a shit about are dead, so its fine either way.Still, it's always good to support authors/creators, as long as there're channels available to do it.
That wasn't my intention.Brother please, don't patronize me, if i want a PDF i can get it easily.
That too.All the authors i give a shit about are dead, so its fine either way.
Yeah, there were a few shows I would've liked them to focus a bit more on too, but I really liked the really big pool of stuff they pulled from.Oh yeah, you're right, but I wanted more of a spotlight on both that show and ALF like they gave to, say, All in the Family. Those were very technically-impressive TV shows for the time, and they had great writing! (Well, Dinosaurs did, ALF was a bit shit but I still love it.) I know that wasn't really what the documentary was about, but c'mon, it would have been interesting. In the '90s documentary they did, they really skip over all the animation of that decade, too – I wanted to see them talk about that!!!!!![]()