I was just telling shrift last night that I was ready for the days when robots handle customer service.
Maybe I'll demand a robot the next time Macy's makes me return three shirts to three different counters based on the brand.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I was just telling shrift last night that I was ready for the days when robots handle customer service.
Maybe I'll demand a robot the next time Macy's makes me return three shirts to three different counters based on the brand.
Oh, and if I cite SPN as my favourite show, what of Buffy/Angel/Firefly/Community? I'm not good at that sort of decision making.
But I am good at eating fries, so let me apply myself thusly.
Can you say it's your favorite show to draw?
Oh, and if I cite SPN as my favourite show, what of Buffy/Angel/Firefly/Community? I'm not good at that sort of decision making.
Favorite current show? t edit Oh, damn Community. Never mind.
Can you say it's your favorite show to draw?
Or should I not draw it for that very reason? ::shakes fists at sky::
Wow. I just read the most horrible wikipedia writeup for a serial killer, Albert Fish: [link] He's the sort of guys who doesn't just pull triggers, he installs them. His victims seem to be all kids.
Do your favorite show that you draw the least? I can see the appeal of that.
I have a real problem with those security questions that ask for my favorite novel or tv show. My answer depends on what I'm feeling that day! It's of no use in that context! I hate the ones that don't let you set your own question.
I hate when security questions are like "Place you met your spouse! Place you honeymooned! Your best friend at age 7! Your favorite movie/novel/color!" because I either don't have or won't remember most of those. Plus sometimes it's a website I don't want to give REAL answers to (like my mom's maiden name) but am required to give some kind of answers, and the only options are things like maiden names.
Is anyone watching or discussing "Hannibal" anywhere? Bryan Fuller show, with Caroline Dhavernas, Laurence Fishburne and the promise of Gina Torres at some point, and an explicit Wonderfalls shout-out about halfway through the second episode.
But good holy God is it creepy. So deeply, deeply creepy. Like Minear's The Inside, but with visuals so horrifyingly gorgeous you can't look away. Except oh how you want to. Or, I do. But I can't.
I've got both eps on my DVR now. Given your description, I both very much want to see them and am tempted to delete without watching. Will probably watch. Soon. Ish.