The final straw is Ned’s discovery that Laird has convinced Stephanie to drop out of Stanford in order to helm a Gates-style humanitarian foundation sponsored by him, Laird.
The final straw is Ned’s discovery that Laird has convinced Stephanie to drop out of Stanford in order to helm a Gates-style humanitarian foundation sponsored by him, Laird.
Carrie is one with the Force and the Force is with her.
I loved Barb, unironically. I’m pretty sure you are less than half my age, but I had that haircut, and a very similar blouse, and big ugly glasses, and often felt left out by more popular friends. She was very relatable, and no one even noticed when she was gone— the ultimate adolescent indignity.
I didn’t love Barb, per se, but her look was very ME circa 8th grade. Huge grandma glasses? Check. Short, awkward, reddish hair? Check. Afraid of popular kids and getting in trouble? Check Check Check. Perhaps that’s why she got so much attention- so many of us dorks identified with her.
Back in my day, we only got three television channels and ate warm gravel for dinner! AND WE LOVED IT!!!!
I hope they do “Springtime for Hitler.”
I see your God and raise mine.
I don’t remember it being this controversial when God was a white woman. And Canadian.
it will stop once he stops going full retard......
Now I just need to see them put an Asian woman in one of their Star Wars movies for my daughters sake.
Right? Like what even is this? Some entitled chad got a boner and woke up a person, dooming them to a lonely and maddening lifetime in the literal void. How is the fallout from Pratt’s character’s unbelievably selfish decision not the story?
Friend in college was telling us about an encounter where, and I quote, “she was so hot that it was 7 strokes, about 2 seconds, and I was done”
I’m pretty sure she is dead.
I don’t understand. Isn’t porn cheaper?
Some people who used to live there have said that he regularly ignored people’s warnings about how dangerous of a space it was, that he used money meant to go to improvements on drugs instead, and that he was generally unpleasant to those he viewed as having “wronged” him. I’m not saying those things are all true, but…
You’re talking about Derick Ion Almena, right? He wasn’t the landlord—he was the master tenant. I haven’t seen any mention of who actually owned the building; it probably was some Chinese investor who’d seen it once driving by.
I hate all of these people.
In September, 32 girls in Chicago went on a religious retreat together. By November, their text message chain was riddled with racial slurs that got five of them suspended or expelled from their high school