Not a perfect rule... Kids In The Hall demonstrated for me, that in some cases, audience laughter adds an acutely essential ingredient to comedic performances. The Kids In The Hall is a seminal example of sketch comedy,…
Well, the cellular specialization arose long before amphibians emerged from bodies of water, and amphibians laid eggs long before birds evolved, eventually branching out into any species of chicken.
Cool, let's all protest about the inevitable cataclysm of microscopic black holes we were so worried about with CERN.
I mean, what you've just described is the quintessential PG-13 villainy as depicted by the Cobra Kai dojo, in the very first Karate Kid movie, starring Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita.
Because no true Scotsman would simultaneously claim to be smart while acting as their own saboteur. The two concepts are, of course, mutually exclusive, incontrovertibly.
Not a perfect rule... Kids In The Hall demonstrated for me, that in some cases, audience laughter adds an acutely essential ingredient to comedic performances. The Kids In The Hall is a seminal example of sketch comedy,…
Well, the cellular specialization arose long before amphibians emerged from bodies of water, and amphibians laid eggs long before birds evolved, eventually branching out into any species of chicken.
Cool, let's all protest about the inevitable cataclysm of microscopic black holes we were so worried about with CERN.
I mean, what you've just described is the quintessential PG-13 villainy as depicted by the Cobra Kai dojo, in the very first Karate Kid movie, starring Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita.
Because no true Scotsman would simultaneously claim to be smart while acting as their own saboteur. The two concepts are, of course, mutually exclusive, incontrovertibly.