@Drez St. Elsewhere was a show about an underfunded hospital in Boston. Rather than being about medical mysteries, it was more of a drama about the everyday lives of all these people who worked there, and was famous for being really well-written and intelligent about various social issues; the producers went on to create "Homicide: Life on the Streets" and "Oz." It was kind of ahead of its time - it's much more like a modern serial drama than most of the action or mystery stuff that was popular in the 80s. It also launched the careers of several actors, including a few you may have heard of. And it had great theme music:
The end was controversial, but it's really just kind of a gimmick out of left field, like the end of "Newhart." It wasn't actually a show about a kid and a snowglobe.
That's really creepy, to think about those shows like that.
that chart is basically complete bullshit
the core of the theory revolves around actual crossovers between St. Elsewhere and Cheers (which leads to all of the Cheers-related shows, like Frasier and Wings) and to Homicide: Life on the Streets, which connects it to everything that Munch appears in. The rest is baloney.
@Drez St. Elsewhere was a show about an underfunded hospital in Boston. Rather than being about medical mysteries, it was more of a drama about the everyday lives of all these people who worked there, and was famous for being really well-written and intelligent about various social issues; the producers went on to create "Homicide: Life on the Streets" and "Oz." It was kind of ahead of its time - it's much more like a modern serial drama than most of the action or mystery stuff that was popular in the 80s. It also launched the careers of several actors, including a few you may have heard of. And it had great theme music:
The end was controversial, but it's really just kind of a gimmick out of left field, like the end of "Newhart." It wasn't actually a show about a kid and a snowglobe.
That's really creepy, to think about those shows like that.
that chart is basically complete bullshit
the core of the theory revolves around actual crossovers between St. Elsewhere and Cheers (which leads to all of the Cheers-related shows, like Frasier and Wings) and to Homicide: Life on the Streets, which connects it to everything that Munch appears in. The rest is baloney.
@Drez St. Elsewhere was a show about an underfunded hospital in Boston. Rather than being about medical mysteries, it was more of a drama about the everyday lives of all these people who worked there, and was famous for being really well-written and intelligent about various social issues; the producers went on to create "Homicide: Life on the Streets" and "Oz." It was kind of ahead of its time - it's much more like a modern serial drama than most of the action or mystery stuff that was popular in the 80s. It also launched the careers of several actors, including a few you may have heard of. And it had great theme music:
The end was controversial, but it's really just kind of a gimmick out of left field, like the end of "Newhart." It wasn't actually a show about a kid and a snowglobe.
That's really creepy, to think about those shows like that.
that chart is basically complete bullshit
the core of the theory revolves around actual crossovers between St. Elsewhere and Cheers (which leads to all of the Cheers-related shows, like Frasier and Wings) and to Homicide: Life on the Streets, which connects it to everything that Munch appears in. The rest is baloney.
@Drez St. Elsewhere was a show about an underfunded hospital in Boston. Rather than being about medical mysteries, it was more of a drama about the everyday lives of all these people who worked there, and was famous for being really well-written and intelligent about various social issues; the producers went on to create "Homicide: Life on the Streets" and "Oz." It was kind of ahead of its time - it's much more like a modern serial drama than most of the action or mystery stuff that was popular in the 80s. It also launched the careers of several actors, including a few you may have heard of. And it had great theme music:
The end was controversial, but it's really just kind of a gimmick out of left field, like the end of "Newhart." It wasn't actually a show about a kid and a snowglobe.
That's really creepy, to think about those shows like that.
that chart is basically complete bullshit
the core of the theory revolves around actual crossovers between St. Elsewhere and Cheers (which leads to all of the Cheers-related shows, like Frasier and Wings) and to Homicide: Life on the Streets, which connects it to everything that Munch appears in. The rest is baloney.
WHAT IF
WE'RE ALL INSIDE OF THIS CHILD'S MIND
then Child Services needs to haul his ass away because he gave us all of the Internet
I sat myself in the window to have a smoke (I don't think slamming doors at 05:47 is so cool amongs the neighbours) and then the mast at the peak of Ulriken started blinking. And since all of the mast is lit up, the effect is pretty cool. Like a slow strobe light show on a huge scale. The dark clouds passing in front of the ghostly light moving really fast, the wind picking up.
Quite a cool sight.
googling it reveals that it isn't intentional either.
I think I should just stay up every night. Cool stuff can be seen.
Like the northern lights the night where I locked myself out and spent 7 hours outside in just a shirt. Totally worth some minor hypothermia.
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Deebaseron my way to work in a suit and a tieAhhhh...come on fucking guyRegistered Userregular
So I tried to watch this anime on Hulu in bed...
Just by the sound, my half asleep wife asked me to go to the computer room if I'm going to watch "foreign rape porn"
Basically it's a very strange little show. But pretty great!
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
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I sat myself in the window to have a smoke (I don't think slamming doors at 05:47 is so cool amongs the neighbours) and then the mast at the peak of Ulriken started blinking. And since all of the mast is lit up, the effect is pretty cool. Like a slow strobe light show on a huge scale. The dark clouds passing in front of the ghostly light moving really fast, the wind picking up.
Quite a cool sight.
googling it reveals that it isn't intentional either.
I think I should just stay up every night. Cool stuff can be seen.
Like the northern lights the night where I locked myself out and spent 7 hours outside in just a shirt. Totally worth some minor hypothermia.
I didn't realize I had already posted a response there
Sooo now I explained it twice!
Always practice "Post Reply" button discipline, kids. Otherwise someone could lose an eye.
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
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JacobkoshGamble a stamp.I can show you how to be a real man!Moderatormod
I sat myself in the window to have a smoke (I don't think slamming doors at 05:47 is so cool amongs the neighbours) and then the mast at the peak of Ulriken started blinking. And since all of the mast is lit up, the effect is pretty cool. Like a slow strobe light show on a huge scale. The dark clouds passing in front of the ghostly light moving really fast, the wind picking up.
Quite a cool sight.
googling it reveals that it isn't intentional either.
I think I should just stay up every night. Cool stuff can be seen.
Like the northern lights the night where I locked myself out and spent 7 hours outside in just a shirt. Totally worth some minor hypothermia.
Did you lose a toe?
no that's frostbite. It wasn't that it was so dang cold, it was just that I was outside for so dang long.
Core temperature dropping is kind of hard to notice, actually.
Abdhyius on
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I don't know what that anime is with the little girls and the policeman but that sure is a thing I just saw.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
The super nasally high voice that some Japanese women choose to affect is very grating.
Luckily the only people that I have ran into that do it consistently in Japan are people trying to sell you stuff on the street. So, easily avoided for the most part.
Dub actresses sound like Feye from Cowboy Beebop because she is the only one.
Don't worry, Steve Blum is now voicing all female characters as well
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
The super nasally high voice that some Japanese women choose to affect is very grating.
Luckily the only people that I have ran into that do it consistently in Japan are people trying to sell you stuff on the street. So, easily avoided for the most part.
s...simon?
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I was watching Adventure Time in Japanese on Youtube. I am pretty sure they have Naruto voicing Finn.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
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The super nasally high voice that some Japanese women choose to affect is very grating.
Luckily the only people that I have ran into that do it consistently in Japan are people trying to sell you stuff on the street. So, easily avoided for the most part.
The super nasally high voice that some Japanese women choose to affect is very grating.
Luckily the only people that I have ran into that do it consistently in Japan are people trying to sell you stuff on the street. So, easily avoided for the most part.
That is their polite voice. It is horrible. But, apparently, polite.
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How does it compare to Azumanga Daioh?
Or Yotsuba, for that matter. Is there a Yotsuba anime? Hm...
that chart is basically complete bullshit
the core of the theory revolves around actual crossovers between St. Elsewhere and Cheers (which leads to all of the Cheers-related shows, like Frasier and Wings) and to Homicide: Life on the Streets, which connects it to everything that Munch appears in. The rest is baloney.
you shut your mouth jacob
it is beautiful
The air between them and the teacher doing the chewing is incredibly tense.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z30Y572EmCk&feature=related
WHAT IF
WE'RE ALL INSIDE OF THIS CHILD'S MIND
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
then Child Services needs to haul his ass away because he gave us all of the Internet
At work so it is literally a blank void.
Got that pandemic! Come get that pandemic!
Oh shit it's omar
jacob
what
the
fuck
Quite a cool sight.
googling it reveals that it isn't intentional either.
I think I should just stay up every night. Cool stuff can be seen.
Like the northern lights the night where I locked myself out and spent 7 hours outside in just a shirt. Totally worth some minor hypothermia.
Just by the sound, my half asleep wife asked me to go to the computer room if I'm going to watch "foreign rape porn"
I have disgraced my ancestors
Friends having wacky high school hijinks, same as every anime!
The title translates to "My Ordinary Life", and it is simultaneously this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwW6CQYbDCw
and this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDFhvWs740Q
Basically it's a very strange little show. But pretty great!
Did you lose a toe?
Your wife sounds like an awesome lady
It's the scene you are talking about. It's the same show we are talking about.
Sooo now I explained it twice!
Always practice "Post Reply" button discipline, kids. Otherwise someone could lose an eye.
you took the words out of my mouth
She da bes, but her appreciation of glorious Nippon is that of a Baka gaijin.
domestic rape porn is just too vanilla
no that's frostbite. It wasn't that it was so dang cold, it was just that I was outside for so dang long.
Core temperature dropping is kind of hard to notice, actually.
So what if it's 10pm
Sometimes good food transcends our mortal perception of time
In conclusion, to weigh in on the ancient weeaboo debate of sub v dub:
Dub. Anime voice actresses sound like they're half-cat people being sexually assaulted.
also 06:00 already man the night is not long enough.
Luckily the only people that I have ran into that do it consistently in Japan are people trying to sell you stuff on the street. So, easily avoided for the most part.
Don't worry, Steve Blum is now voicing all female characters as well
s...simon?
Wow, she's been in 325 things!
That's almost Ron Jeremy numbers...
Fake edit: nope. He's been in 1304... And his known fors are sanitized lies!
I dun get it.
That is their polite voice. It is horrible. But, apparently, polite.
I have late night hungies.
also I finally walked to the store that is a bit further away and bought my favourite kind of ramen.
which is cheaper than what the closest store has which is just Mr Lee.
I think the main tastiness from these ones comes from the fact that the chicken buillon stuff, the chilli and the oil comes in seperate packets.
So I throw the oil away, save one chilli packet when I'm using two bags of noodles, and I get tasty noodles.