“I’ve seen their trucks.” is a great line.
It may all be dust in a bowl, but cereal is epic. Even bran flakes (the trick is mixing it with something gooder).
Life wouldn’t be worth living without breakfast.
Frankenstein wasn’t a monster.
@greg Of course he is: he is called the Frankenstein’s monster, and since when doesn’t the child get their parent’s surname? Therefore his full name is Adam Frankenstein.
@Dysania He’s actually never called that in the Mary Shelly novel. Of course, since the discussion is on culture, the point is largely moot.
@greg But he is. That’s the tragedy of the story; through no intent of his own, he is in fact monstrous.
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August 20, 2009
“I’ve seen their trucks.” is a great line.
August 16, 2010
It may all be dust in a bowl, but cereal is epic. Even bran flakes (the trick is mixing it with something gooder).
Life wouldn’t be worth living without breakfast.
February 2, 2017
Frankenstein wasn’t a monster.
February 17, 2017
@greg
Of course he is: he is called the Frankenstein’s monster, and since when doesn’t the child get their parent’s surname? Therefore his full name is Adam Frankenstein.
December 5, 2019
@Dysania He’s actually never called that in the Mary Shelly novel. Of course, since the discussion is on culture, the point is largely moot.
December 5, 2019
@greg But he is. That’s the tragedy of the story; through no intent of his own, he is in fact monstrous.