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  • COWBOY CODE

     

    FRIGIDAIRE

     

    TRAIN

     

    LIVING ROOM

     

    CRASH

     

    HAIR

     

    EDUCATION

     

    DAMASCUS

     

    BIKINI

     

    MONSTER

     

    WEDDING

     

    OUCH

     

    PONTIAC

     

    MINI SKIRT

     

    drunk railing

    ALBUMS

     


  • Does Joe Biden’s animated corpse have a chance

    Can Sleepy Joe pull off an upset over Mayo Pete or the Communist?

    dinner lights

    Spam Shot Glass

    this big comfy couch

    rope thumper

    why don’t you just kill me too

    nice sunglasses

    stairway toilet

    Elmer’s and Heinz

    it’s called reading

    igloo

    where is my mina

    pornhub casting car

    beer beard

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    skeleton truck

    champagne cum shot

    Birds of Prey And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn

    Directed by Cathy Yan. With Margot Robbie, Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell. After splitting with the Joker, Harley Quinn joins superheroes Black Canary, Huntress and Renee Montoya to save a young girl from an evil crime lord.

    A mediocre movie that never found it’s footing, nor did it find a story that actually seemed interesting other than “Harley is a complete fuck up”. It’s a shame because I love Harley as a character, and I love Margot Robbie as an actress and I love all the other actresses and actors in the film, but there’s just not much to work with here. I should point out that DC is continuing their habit of taking well known characters and changing them so much that they’re nearly unrecognizable. Harley herself was the first example of this from Suicide Squad, but in a rare happenstance, that actually worked out for the better, as the more minimalistic costume worked better for the silver screen than the big harley helmet would have. The same cannot be said for Black Mask, Rene Montoya, Black Canary, or Cassandra Cain. Again, I love the work that they’ve done, but in every case, they were miscast or playing characters that were only barely recognizable as their comic book counter parts, Cassandra Cain being the worst case of this. In the comics, she’s a mute assassin, trained by her father to murder from the time she was a toddler. In this movie, she’s a kid in the foster system that’s pick pocketing random people on the hard streets of Gotham, sans back story. To mention the name of the movie itself: “Birds of Prey” is a group of do gooders that are led by Oracle, who was previously Batgirl before she was shot through her spine by The Joker.

    The one saving grace of “Birds of Prey” is that it gives me an opportunity to tell you about the much higher quality and more better well written “Harley Quinn” cartoon series that’s on right now. Skip the movie and watch the TV show.

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    Tiki Asks: What’s the most mind boggling thing you’ve seen in Person?

    I’m referring to things like space ship launches, earth quakes, tornadoes, or tsunamis.

    My craziest one was while I was living here in Florida and having a cat 4 hurricane’s eye go right over my house. The weather went from apocalyptic to straight up idyllic in about 30 seconds, then back to hell on earth for another several hours. I remember being able to see straight up the inner wall too, it was really humbling.

    A far far contender was going to Yellowstone National park with all it’s assorted lava based water features.