Not really, it just got dropped that's not proof or disproof, abuse cases are often really hard to prove in a court of law even ones with physical abuse
Based on the Season 7 trailer, I thought that the episode would be about Rick using his powers to make "perfect" spaghetti, and it backfires when the family becomes addicted to it Infinite Jest style. I'm surprised that the show hasn't done a plot like that yet.
Not that different from eating cows and sheep, honestly. Also I fricking hate people. The only thing that actually saddens me it's only people who commit suicide that turn into this, not just regular buttholes, on the other hand they can actually be useful somehow
t. guy who tried to kill himself few times
When did the science of the show become just magic. I mean it's really bad they just throw a bunch of words and then make up a reason why it works and then they try to say something like social commentary and it's just bad I mean it was making the Simpsons look good
If I knew Rick in any capacity I would never eat, drink, smoke, inject, or otherwise imbibe ANYTHING he handed me unless the other option was some form of incredibly painful death.
a person cannot commit suicide unless they want to, is their choice, so unless someone gets forced to no, thats the difference between the beginning where rick took from corpses who committed it "naturally" and the end where everyone is doing some insane shit to make people commit suicide
I mean you could probably prepare any sentient beings meat in a delicious way, I couldn't see myself partaking no matter how good it is, and Spaghetti Bolognese is one of my favourite dishes.
..not fire Roiland? yeah.
>not firing a wife beater
Got disproven.
Just like with epstein for all those years
Not really, it just got dropped that's not proof or disproof, abuse cases are often really hard to prove in a court of law even ones with physical abuse
no
I don't really like spaghetti and meatsauce sorry...
t. Luigi
Yes
I would happily make use of suicidal people if it meant pasta
yeah I'd frick the spaghetti
That looks like bad spaghetti.
Based on the Season 7 trailer, I thought that the episode would be about Rick using his powers to make "perfect" spaghetti, and it backfires when the family becomes addicted to it Infinite Jest style. I'm surprised that the show hasn't done a plot like that yet.
Frick yes. Am I supposed to feel guilty about how its made if its no longer has human chemistry?
Not that different from eating cows and sheep, honestly. Also I fricking hate people. The only thing that actually saddens me it's only people who commit suicide that turn into this, not just regular buttholes, on the other hand they can actually be useful somehow
t. guy who tried to kill himself few times
I just cooked spaghetti with meatballs and tomato sauce yesterday.
So, yes. As long as I don't know who the person was.
When did the science of the show become just magic. I mean it's really bad they just throw a bunch of words and then make up a reason why it works and then they try to say something like social commentary and it's just bad I mean it was making the Simpsons look good
If I knew Rick in any capacity I would never eat, drink, smoke, inject, or otherwise imbibe ANYTHING he handed me unless the other option was some form of incredibly painful death.
a person cannot commit suicide unless they want to, is their choice, so unless someone gets forced to no, thats the difference between the beginning where rick took from corpses who committed it "naturally" and the end where everyone is doing some insane shit to make people commit suicide
Man, everything about Rick & Morty is so cringe.
I mean you could probably prepare any sentient beings meat in a delicious way, I couldn't see myself partaking no matter how good it is, and Spaghetti Bolognese is one of my favourite dishes.
Dear god no
>Mixing sauce and spaghetti before serving
mamma mia...
When a spaghetti person kills themselves their blood automatically turns into bolognese