Profile avatar
nesler.org
Grower of too many tomatoes.
469 posts 249 followers 897 following
Discussion Master
comment in response to post
comment in response to post
Dear God, this is like my beer league softball team. "Oh shit, I'm up first, I gotta hustle."
comment in response to post
Torties. ❤️ That kitten already has an ego that wouldn't fit in a Goodyear blimp hanger.
comment in response to post
comment in response to post
If Trump croaks while still in office, Vance is going to get eaten alive.
comment in response to post
Holy Jesus, the flashbacks I just had.
comment in response to post
They should turn the portapotties around so folks can take a dump while watching him.
comment in response to post
And he's been dreaming about this thing for a decade.
comment in response to post
Is there a carbon monoxide leak in NPR's office building? Because this framing is insane.
comment in response to post
Why does every event of his look so damned ugly? It looks like they're doing roadwork.
comment in response to post
Unbalanced Breaks
comment in response to post
The mountain had strong thoughts about consent.
comment in response to post
I... I think they missed the point.
comment in response to post
SoftBank is like a vulture drawn to every shambling soon-to-be carcass with the stink of death upon it. But it's a vulture with a weak stomach that is constantly getting food poisoning from its poor culinary choices.
comment in response to post
Would you say it's the better documentary of the two?
comment in response to post
Bluey is amaaaaazing. Which probably contributed to why those kids are awesome.
comment in response to post
Teletubbies went off the air in 2001. Those kids watched Bluey.
comment in response to post
m.youtube.com/watch?v=76Hi...
comment in response to post
Cumbaya
comment in response to post
Ooooh that one.
comment in response to post
I've not seen this, but this aligns very closely with our watchlist.
comment in response to post
There's no good reason to suffer through the schlock.
comment in response to post
I've only seen a handful of episodes. We're doing a run through of about half the episodes (basically, anything higher than a 7.5ish on IMDB). It's been a blast.
comment in response to post
I shit you not, we just finished watching part two of that 15 minutes ago.
comment in response to post
Is that the one where they're in 19th century San Francisco?
comment in response to post
Can he even open his eyes?
comment in response to post
That meeting would look like the end of Dr. Horrible. Which one is Bad Horse?
comment in response to post
comment in response to post
comment in response to post
Ok, but aside from Robin Williams' personal craft services...
comment in response to post
Did I just get a Pokemon Go gift featuring *squint* a mural of Tupac? Nice.
comment in response to post
Why do all these creepy fuckers look like the menagerie of murderers in the Fear Street movies?
comment in response to post
That dude is built like Mongo.
comment in response to post
I'm impressed, and deeply jealous.
comment in response to post
Yoiks, and away! Yoiks, and away...
comment in response to post
comment in response to post
comment in response to post
Having a fun little project go out of control like Frankenstein's monster? Highly relatable.
comment in response to post
I'm looking forward to you having to explain the meaning of a Wario in this context on ESPN.
comment in response to post
This is pervert shit. (Complimentary)
comment in response to post
I didn't dare to hope.
comment in response to post
Do you also have that singularly disconcerting feeling when you read a solid piece you previously wrote and think, "How was I so smart then? Why am I so dumb now?"
comment in response to post
comment in response to post
comment in response to post
That bit of dialogue is especially gutting because of how she qualifies it. Even then, she's wishy washy on it.
comment in response to post
Her experience illustrates how problematic the popular self-help/self-care belief framework can become when taken too far. Can reducing your stress and improving your mental health better your physical health? Yes. Can eating well benefit your health? Yes. Can good vibes cure your cancer? No.
comment in response to post
This article from last year does a pretty good job of covering what happened. people.com/ananda-lewis...
comment in response to post
It's horrifically ironic when you consider that they've talked incessantly about the need to increase birth rates and grow the population.
comment in response to post
Her experience with her cancer diagnosis and how she chose to respond to it was... Sigh... Painful. Reminiscent of Steve Jobs. people.com/ananda-lewis...
comment in response to post
Their frozen selection is also top tier.