>You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel.
Let's dissect that frog, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJJ5d9TAuYw
https://www.thedigitalfix.com/the-simpsons/towel-joke-explained >Well, some of us were unaware the punchline was pulling at a more specific reference. Josh Weinstein, former writer and showrunner on the animated series, didn’t get it either, and provided some clarification on Twitter. “For 25 years, I assumed (and loved it) that it was just a non-sequitur,” he tweeted. > “Then someone explained it’s what people with long hair say when they have a towel over their wet hair (and ears) after a shower when they answer the phone. Makes 100% sense but also make me like joke less.” >Though I’ve got long hair, I was born in the late ’80s and thus haven’t answered the phone to a call I wasn’t expecting in a good decade. But, if my locks were around when it was common, I could imagine myself saying such a thing. >Whether or not it hurts the humour will depend on your subjective taste. I like this version, too, because it suggests Homer’s picking up mannerisms from Marge and deploying them verbatim. Imagine Homer using a hair dryer, or throwing a hat on to compensate for wet hair when he’s in a rush. It’s funny!
Most of the time I couldn't find what I needed, whereas on subscene all the filenames were neat and specified what releases what subs worked for. And it seems more people that fixed common spelling mistakes, errors, and other QOL improvements uploaded to subscene.
Doms > subs
just listen to what they are saying
Movies have audio for a reason
I'm deaf.
unironically good for you
now leave
You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel.
allahu akbar
>You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel.
Let's dissect that frog, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJJ5d9TAuYw
https://www.thedigitalfix.com/the-simpsons/towel-joke-explained
>Well, some of us were unaware the punchline was pulling at a more specific reference. Josh Weinstein, former writer and showrunner on the animated series, didn’t get it either, and provided some clarification on Twitter. “For 25 years, I assumed (and loved it) that it was just a non-sequitur,” he tweeted.
> “Then someone explained it’s what people with long hair say when they have a towel over their wet hair (and ears) after a shower when they answer the phone. Makes 100% sense but also make me like joke less.”
>Though I’ve got long hair, I was born in the late ’80s and thus haven’t answered the phone to a call I wasn’t expecting in a good decade. But, if my locks were around when it was common, I could imagine myself saying such a thing.
>Whether or not it hurts the humour will depend on your subjective taste. I like this version, too, because it suggests Homer’s picking up mannerisms from Marge and deploying them verbatim. Imagine Homer using a hair dryer, or throwing a hat on to compensate for wet hair when he’s in a rush. It’s funny!
subway
>just downloaded minus one
>subscene is closed
Never heard of this.
Only used Opensubtitles.
open subtitles is awful
Why?
Most of the time I couldn't find what I needed, whereas on subscene all the filenames were neat and specified what releases what subs worked for. And it seems more people that fixed common spelling mistakes, errors, and other QOL improvements uploaded to subscene.
What fricking fresh bullshit is this?
The future of owning nothing and being happy
>open mpc-hc
>load movie
>press "D" on keyboard
>subtitle download list pops up
if software has to say on its home page "We are 100% spyware free" that means it has spyware
works on my machine
what does that have to do with it have malicious spywear?
>t. CPU usage at 100%
>download subs
>they're colored
WHY
just delete the color line from the srt and save, then reload it
>now where do we get subs?
gay bar.
opensubtitles is ass
rip
what the actual frick
many rippers I've seen uploaded here
https://www.addic7ed.com/
Was a decent source of french subtitles
Any one know a replacement?
English ones
Any reason?
probably copyright trolls
That really sucks
>oh, finally a sub I couldn't find for some show
>it's in Arabic
This happened like 75% of the times with Subscene, but I'll miss getting sub packs.