doin' stuff & sayin' things!
Girl Talk - “Play Your Part (Pt. 1)”
I reaaaalllly can’t believe it took me this long to get into Girl Talk.
Lyrics are NSFA (not safe for adults)
D – Demonstrate Value
E – Engage Physically
N – Nurturing Dependence
N – Neglect Emotionally
I – Inspire Hope
S – Separate Entirely(Submitted by seanlovesthis)
i loved dennis’s take on seduction systems
Reblogged from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Let me preface this post by saying I have been a consummate supporter of the show “Heroes” ever since it’s beginning. I have been there during the bad times and the good times (were there really that many?), and for the most part the show has been what I feel a decent watch. By no means should it ever have been your favorite show, but it has been something worth the DVR. However, with a busy schedule and better shows creeping into my hard drive space, the show has ultimately died. Three weeks ago, (I can’t remember the episode cuz it was so forgettable and pointless) I found myself struggling to get through an episode because I simply didn’t care anymore. I don’t care if Parkman ever gets Sylar out of his head, I don’t care that Hero STILL hasn’t conquered his power of Time Travel, and I don’t give a F*CK about some stupid FREAK carnival that they still haven’t explained and is so lame. Seriously, we are rehashing story lines from episode 1, and not even the GOOD story lines, and the rest of the show is just wandering, with no focus, no plot, no relevance, and most importantly it’s not entertaining anymore.
The sad thing is this show has all the right ingredients, budget, talented actors it needs to do something awesome. They had it right in the first couple of seasons, but for some reason they took some horrible turns that I can’t even begin to type right now, because looking back they are so inane and trivial my mind shudders at combing for the lost memories of such wasteful moments in my life. I get it that it’s like a comic book, and it’s serialized television, and there’s a lot of plot lines. Fine, that’s great, I love comic books, the shit still needs to be viewable and entertaining though, and for so long now, it’s just been boring, and borderline awful writing.
I conducted some research from my trust source wikipedia for some statistical analysis to show how far the show has fallen:
Figure A:
I don’t know if that will display correctly but that is the ratings for the season finale of season 1 - 13.5 million viewers, not bad, not bad at all for a show’s first season
Figure B:
And last week’s episode, a paltry, embarrasing rating of 5 million people. I think re-runs of CSI Miami get more than that……
So as you can see, hardly anyone cares about this show. Why did it come to this, well I think the concept of the show never had enough to it to stretch on for years and years. It was a good idea, but not good enough for a six season show. A good measure of a successful tv show is it gets better as time goes on like The Sopranos, or Scrubs, or Arrested Development. Unfortunately, this was never the case for Heroes. Like I said it could have been so much more, all of Sylar and Peter’s powers, the ability to TIME TRAVEL, and the possibility that all of us could have powers too… le sigh.
Oh well at least Parks and Recreation rules now!
heyooooooo the dagger delivers again…great post
heroes might’ve been good if it had been on HBO, i maintain that position
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this is not bad. if i moved up to utah, i could fly down for danger films jobs pretty easily

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me wanty prs
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how do i make this happen
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Jasmine
i’m gonna make a live-action version of disney’s aladdin…this could be wayyyyy more detailed, elaborate, authentic and beautiful
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Listening to Girl Talk gets the randomest songs stuck in my head. Here’s what’s in there right now.
Yael Naim - New Soul
read the post below if u wanna know my reasons why
I knew a man, now deceased, not a member of the Church, who was a degenerate old reprobate who found pleasure, as he supposed, in living after the manner of the world. A cigarette dangled from his lips, alcohol stretched his breath, mind profane and bawdy stories defiled his lips. His moral status left much to be desired.
His wife was a member of the Church, as faithful as she could be under the circumstances. One day she said to him, “You know the Church is true; why won’t you be baptized?”
He replied, ”Of course I know the Church is true, but I have no intention of changing my habits in order to join it. I prefer to live the way I do. But that doesn’t worry me in the slightest. I know that as soon as I die, you will have someone go to the temple and do the work for me and everything will come out all right in the end anyway.”
He died and she had the work done in the temple. We do not sit in judgment and deny vicarious ordinances to people. But what will it profit him?
There is no such thing as a second chance to gain salvation. This life is the time and the day of our probation. After this day of life, which is given us to prepare for eternity, then cometh the night of darkness wherein there can be no labor performed. For those who do not have an opportunity to believe and obey the holy word in this life, the first chance to gain salvation will come in the spirit world. If those who hear the word for the first time in the realms ahead are the kind of people who would have accepted the gospel here, had the opportunity been afforded them, they will accept it there. Salvation for the dead is for those whose first chance to gain salvation is in the spirit world. in the revelation recently added to our canon of holy writ these words are found:
Thus came the voice of the Lord unto me, saying: All who have died without a knowledge of this gospel, who would have received it if they had been permitted to tarry, shall be heirs of the celestial kingdom of God; Also all that shall die henceforth without a knowledge of it, who would have received it with all their hearts, shall be heirs of that kingdom; For 1, the Lord, will judge all men according to their works, according to the desire of their hearts. [D&C 137:7-9]
There is no other promise of salvation than the one recited in that revelation. Those who reject the gospel in this life and then receive it in the spirit world go not to the celestial, but to the terrestrial kingdom.”
- Bruce R. McConkie