I was thinking that it can’t possibly end well, brave though it may appear.
she lacerated herself in her confusion
I was thinking that it can’t possibly end well, brave though it may appear.
she lacerated herself in her confusion
Plenty of time, my sweet.


Basically Jamie Foxx’s character Wanda from In Living Color.



Always a favorite. Be excellent to each other!
This reminded me of a block of middle school when our honors writing/literary teacher had to take some leave for health reasons. The substitute had no idea what they were getting into. Tried to talk to us like infants, so he quickly got our ire. Didn’t have a very strong resolve and this hadn’t gone unnoticed by one of the more snarky, bullish students. One day, the sub tried to relate to us by telling a personal story, one element of which was then turned back on him as an insult. The whole class couldn’t help but laugh. We’d destroyed this poor man. Once our teacher returned, she was certainly disappointed, but not entirely surprised either.








I think so, largely because X dates itself with a huge banner of turn of the century snark. Admittedly, the thrashing the victim in a sleeping bag against a tree did get a good laugh out of me.


Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan remains my favorite of the bunch. Lots of tongue-in-cheek self aware humor throughout.
There’s a certain dry, Brit-humor to this that would do well to be voiced by John Cleese.
Probably depends on the state.



Awkward glancing kid, when he feels seen.
Cute, but the driver’s complete lack of safety gear is unnerving.


Weird.




Depth of character incarnate: