So, about two weeks ago I watched the first two MLP episodes on Youtube. I can appreciate it; I couldn't help but wince a little at how cheesy some parts were, but despite that, I think just from the pilot episodes I can see that it's a lot smarter than most of the kid's shows out today. I might watch it a little more consistently if I can remind myself.
Ew, no. Spongebob is mind-numbingly dumb. They had a few good jokes, but it was the same gags over and over again. I think someone even recently published a study about how Spongebob was bad for you.
Spongebob was a show created for stoners, by stoners, but marketed to kids. They tried to push boundaries and see how outlandish they could get before their ruse was discovered. I still say the panty raid episode was the deal-breaker, but I never heard much press about that one.
I'm beginning to understand the idea behind higher education. Such institutions are meant to separate the best and the brightest from all others. Clearly, if somebody can find a way to recover from several hundred thousand dollars in student loan debt with zero work experience and only a worthless piece of paper to make them seem hireable, then clearly they are the best and the brightest.
My scholarships actually covered my trip to Japan completely. No out of pocket expenses, even my food and souvenirs. And I bought a lot of food. Some of my souvenirs were even food or food-related. I like food.
My scholarships actually covered my trip to Japan completely. No out of pocket expenses, even my food and souvenirs. And I bought a lot of food. Some of my souvenirs were even food or food-related. I like food.
So... I saw this on a television program, but... I don't know... It seems like a good idea.
You take potato skins that you've peeled off a potato you're going to use and marinate them in olive oil, garlic powder and rosemary... But it seems like something else needs to be in there, y'know?