I don’t care, I love that dumb Mummy movie. It’s goofy as hell. Boutella is gorgeous. I dig it.
I don’t care, I love that dumb Mummy movie. It’s goofy as hell. Boutella is gorgeous. I dig it.
The only regret is less Sophia Boutella
I know it is just a show, but I really don’t like Josephine. I also wonder if she is starting to freak out her father.
It’s often to make fun of this show and it’s occasional silliness but Clarke deciding to give up was both earned and heartbreaking. There’s not one part of Clarke’s journey in the episode that felt off or out of character and the fact they’re still delving into Clarke’s character in a way that’s true says a lot about…
I also liked Clarke immediately gravitating toward the drawing of Lexa and touching her face, and also Josephine pointing out as an example of Clarke’s core memories that she cries whenever she thinks of Lexa, though it has been I think about seven years since Clarke lost her (though the timeline on this show has…
Even for a Russian bot, this is a bad troll.
People that defend monsters are just worried that one day their transgressions will come to light.
This article appears to be nothing but a recitation of known facts. What, precisely, is biased about it? I am not asking for some vague complaint. Really, be specific. Where's the bias?
Take your quotation marks and fuck off.
I cannot even begin to imagine how as a close one in a situation like this one should handle things. If someone you cared about died by suicide, it is a natural reaction to want to mourn and express that grief. Yet at the same time, in circumstances like this, there is that question of what was the initial…
Spoiler Alert: This is how Trump’s presidency ends.
I love how some white person on ONTD was like, “wtf does dog walk mean” and someone immediately responded with this
Nobody is “turning a blind eye,” but when women are 2.5 times more likely to be stalked than men, saying “OF COURSE” isn’t exactly out of hand.
Statistically they aren’t.
Not nearly as often. And not nearly as often resulting in violence.
how many years?
A central tenet to the cosplay culture of the last... how many years?
OF COURSE it’s some dude targeting a woman.
“Women started it, change my mind!” - read the sign held up by Trevor Bauer, in just a diaper, on a college campus somewhere five years from now.
Really? I couldn’t stop giggling. (Her head sounds like someone just bit into a crisp carrot stick!) And then it turned into a one-man staring contest with the camera that lasted entirely too long.