Wow, the real take away from that is that Entertainment Weekly’s comment section is full to bursting with white supremacists.
Wow, the real take away from that is that Entertainment Weekly’s comment section is full to bursting with white supremacists.
In other countries (Canada being the easiest nearby example) Smarties are a Nestle chocolate product that’s a lot like an M&M.
When I was a kid those were exactly what I wanted. Twizzlers, on the other hand, are garbage candy.
I was unaware there was anyone that didn’t like American Smarties. What sad, tasteless people they must be.
Summer is humidity. Everything is wet and sticky. It is, by far, the worst season.
Is there anywhere to see the Japanese version for US viewers? I really enjoyed watching it back when it was on G4. I always preferred the diversity of challenges there to the more monotonous US version.
It isn’t either/or, it’s got to be both. Pitting the two against each other, in fact, is exactly how those in power prevent either injustice from being resolved. Keep the poor divided among themselves along racial lines, make sure they blame everyone BUT those with wealth, privilege, and power, and nothing will ever…
For the record, sweet cream ice cream is flipping amazing when done well.
They’re probably very angry/frustrated about something else entirely - people take out their frustrations where they can get away with it and unfortunately, that often means service employees bear the brunt.
Yup, I’m willing to forgive some fairly staggering stupidity as long as it’s good natured and polite stupidity. Hell, it might have been interesting to try to explain to her why her idea wouldn’t work - she might even have learned something.
I tend to think both parties were innocent here. I’m sure the bartender thought she was joking, and I’m equally sure she wasn’t an experienced drinker and simply knew nothing about beer and whiskey brands.
The only thing more unforgiveable than not being familiar with every brand of beer and whiskey is giving people the benefit of the doubt.
Yup. I don’t remember getting paid for it, though. That’s a neat trick.
I’ll never forgive them for taking a clever show about an ensemble of talented agents and making it about one guy, going to far as to kill everyone else off in the opening minutes. That’s not Mission Impossible, it’s Tome Cruise action movie #13435.
Someone who does considerably more for worthy causes than Albert Burneko.
This should have way more stars. All these people bitching about how Bono is not “sincere” and how all he does is give money to worthy causes - all the while doing absolutely nothing to help anyone. It’d be funny if it weren’t so incredibly sad. Their glass house is long since shattered and they’re still throwing…
I *am* legitimately curious what the bread lady thought the alternative was. I really can’t get my head around that one.
Exactly right. How anyone could consider Batman cornier than Superman is utterly beyond me.
Somehow this managed to be both ridiculously misogynistic and promote an ugly male stereotype.