That first Thomas is what’s unsettling.
I imagine that the events leading up to the formation of the Federation would disrupt their way of life. Most notably, WWIII, which most likely could wipe them out. Assuming they remain somehow untouched, the eventual visible air traffic might draw out the more curious among their population.
Or when you dedicate yourself to OC and then someone’s repost from less than a day ago outshines you. Nah, wouldn’t know what that’s like.
c’est la vie
We all get those hit and misses.
Be it content, timing, what-have-you: we roll with the punches. Or just shotgun approach and hope for the best.
I mean, he “is” Darth Jar Jar.
Also, whoever made this gif should go to the “special” hell for reminding me of Large Marge.
Calling him out for the Rescue Rangers movie was an odd stroke of genius.
You should probably specify which Captain Planet.
One thing I’ve noticed is that if the file is a gifv, remove the “v” and it tends to work better. For anything else, no idea.
Nah, I just have a “trivia night” kind of memory and find them as needed.
Idunno, but I definitely wouldn’t glance at the glass to the right of the beer. No matter what you do, don’t look at that glass.
That combo might go with this:
Not that I would ever drink such an abomination.
Taken from Whatculture:
While O Brother, Where Art Thou? was eventually credited as an adaptation of The Odyssey (the first Coens script to adapt an existing source), it was a different quest to return home that served as Joel and Ethan’s original inspiration, one that provides another slice of sepia-toned 1930s Americana. “We were thinking of it more as The Wizard Of Oz,” Joel revealed on the movie’s 15th anniversary on 2015, “We wanted the tag on the movie to be: ‘There’s no place like home.’” Even after the story moved more toward picking up on the episodic beats of Homer’s classical epic poem, there still remains a few residual elements of Oz in the film as released. The scene in which our three bumbling heroes disguise themselves as Klansmen to rescue Tommy from a lynching, for example, is an homage to the similar rescue of Dorothy from the Witch’s castle by her trio of bumbling sidekicks in the children’s fantasy classic. The Klan even march in formation with low rhythmic chanting just like the Wicked Witch’s guards.
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