Okay, heh, this is amusing, the 10 Best D&D alignment charts. The Big Lebowski one is hilarious, though I'm surprised at the Dr. Who alignment chart and 10th being Chaotic Evil. I guess if they had to fit the various Doc Whos into an alignment chart, he would be the closest to that. Of course, I only know Nine and Ten since I've only seen the new series.
TV Commentary:
Community- Ah, this ep and last week's ep were out of order, that makes sense. Anyways, call me lame, but I always like when they have Jeff and Annie interact. Its definitely on my list of favorite non-canon ships on TV (along with Dair, Zutara, and Dasey. I am such a fag). And apparently I'm not the only one, I didn't realize a significant part of the fanbase who would "ship" favor such a pairing.
The Office- Heh, with Jim and Pam married with a kid now, are they having Andy and Erin picking up the slack now? ( spoiler cut )
Speaking of "hinkey" apparently its not a real word. But I use it all the time. A discussion with my co-workers shows its apparently from the Fugitive. And used in NCIS a lot, which is prolly why I use it a lot. That makes sense, because Tony is a big fan of movies, particularly the Fugitive.
TV Commentary:
Community- Ah, this ep and last week's ep were out of order, that makes sense. Anyways, call me lame, but I always like when they have Jeff and Annie interact. Its definitely on my list of favorite non-canon ships on TV (along with Dair, Zutara, and Dasey. I am such a fag). And apparently I'm not the only one, I didn't realize a significant part of the fanbase who would "ship" favor such a pairing.
The Office- Heh, with Jim and Pam married with a kid now, are they having Andy and Erin picking up the slack now? ( spoiler cut )
Speaking of "hinkey" apparently its not a real word. But I use it all the time. A discussion with my co-workers shows its apparently from the Fugitive. And used in NCIS a lot, which is prolly why I use it a lot. That makes sense, because Tony is a big fan of movies, particularly the Fugitive.