I don't think it's possible to feel worse based on an NY Times article.
The sinus headache!migraine part was interesting but didn't make me feel worse. The depressing part is the vascular involvement. Before I was in blinding pain. Now (well, not
now
now, but more generally now), I'm in blinding pain and can expect to die earlier of a heart attack or stroke, which is a little depressing when I think about it. Of course, with the blinding pain it can be a bit hard to think, so maybe that's not a big deal.
I lost at least two grandparents to strokes. My parents and sisters have all been medicated at one time or another for high blood pressure.
Mine's distractingly low. I choose to view this as a positive thing.
While I'm of course disturbed by male cows, I'm also dismayed at the tendency of Hollywood animation to characterize worker bees and ants as
male.
That just ain't right.
I'm just boggled at the idea of a Disney exec promoting one of their movies with the praise "fucking funny."
OK, I watched BB. You know who I love more than ever? Danielle. I have always only liked Will as a character on TV, not as a person. He's totally evil! This is why we call him Evil Dr. Will!
Also, the producers are really playing dirty, I think. People aren't having fun anymore. And they're what, half done?
I figure unless I take up skydiving or spelunking as a hobby, I'm quite likely to go out by stroke. It's actually kind of comforting, as I'd rather have the cerebral M-80 pop and put me face down on a desk in my 60s than suffer the physical infirmities and senility that might happen a decade later.
I'm not quite confident enough to stop contributing 401K money, though.
Steve Oedekerk isn't so much a Disney exec as the guy who wrote Kung Pow, Barnyard, Nutty Professor, Bruce Almighty, Ace Ventura, Nutty Professor.
They are a Race Unto Themselves,
So does the movie acknowledge this, or is it the Bull Deformity that Dare Not Speak Its Name?
edit for typo...
Maybe not a planet anymore, according to the Science Channel show I watched last night.
NO ONE IS TAKING CLYDE'S PLANET FROM HIM DAMNIT.
And yet another thing I feel strongly about. (Clyde Tombaugh was an awesome guy. His wife, Patsy, might edge him out in awesomeness, though. Great people.)