For some reason I was 100% fine with the baby doing the Stanky Leg on a table, but this just seems wrong. Am I racist or are hip-hop parents > metal head parents??
Well I was about to go see my local middle school's adorable rendition of LSoH, but I guess I CAN'T NOW THANKS A LOT YOU GUYYYZ! First Orphan, now this? It's like a spoiler factory in here, and I don't mean the things on cars but that would be Spike TV "Very Masculine."
To be fair, Time isn't saying Glenn Beck is slowly destroying the very foundation this country stands upon. They're just asking: "What if he is?" And does he have a house full of Honduran sex slaves in his basement? He probably doesn't! But somebody has to ask the tough questions.
"If you can't have the revolution, you might as well have a great breakfast."
I've been thinking this one over. It's really a pretty sad philosophy, although taken out of context, and having not seen the rest of the show, I have no idea if it references something else. But it's sad nonetheless. I guess if this is in the early eighties, they're old enough to be young hippies who didn't get their big cultural revolution and are now stuck in the suburban household they fought so desperately against (the "great breakfast"). It's sad, when you realize, unlike other generations, they're forced by society into their own hell. Terrifying. Yet it's a hell they created themselves. It's punishment for speaking out against the system. A sad and awful, self-created hell.
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Ronald Dalhhlad who? Don't you mean Stephenie Meyer, acclaimed voice of the youth?? I only read vampire books. Not this talking animal garbage. Only good things. Like vampires. I'm 14. Vampires.
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