Comedy superfan @mulaneysbutt created this great rendition of Paul in Tomodachi Life! [via]
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Comedy superfan @mulaneysbutt created this great rendition of Paul in Tomodachi Life! [via]
PFT losing it in 4 frames.
Erika Lee Sears
ID: painting of ten shiny grey-metallic heart-shaped balloons, a blue sky background behind them. End Of ID.
If you’re not familiar with The Neighborhood Listen podcast, we improvise in character based on Nextdoor posts but also sometimes we do watchalongs to five minutes of a movie. This one got away from us. Thanks to listener “T. Asimuth Schwitters” for putting this together.
At last I reveal my process for my performance in Jack Frost (1998)
each of these is a reaction gif
Stank face by Paul F Tompkins.
Pastel party balloons
By "default" I mean what is the first meaning that comes to mind for the term. You may use it in many ways, but if someone asked you "what does beta mean?" what would your first response be in your head (and maybe you self-edit and actually say something else instead)
What is your default understanding for the word, "beta"?
video cassette format
Greek letter
editor/test reader
individual in an omegaverse
software development stage
manosphere pejorative
particle
rock climbing advice
term of endearment
other meaning not listed here
Paul F. Tompkins: Here’s why they (yell timber). It’s because each lumberjack is supposed to name the tree that they chop down, out of respect for the forest. And if they don’t have a name, they cry out “timber” which is from the Latin “timbrus” which means “my sorrow”
Armen Weitzman: (barely audible whispering) Is that true?
PFT: NO
It's a really good show.
…10 minutes well spent.
Back to my lunch.
(via Paul F. Tompkins)
I bought a sweater that I really like from Banana Republic (factory) and now I have to stop myself from buying it in every color
IMPULSE BUY!