And it was on buzzfeed several days before that. It's going to eventually be posted once per puppy I guess
And it was on buzzfeed several days before that. It's going to eventually be posted once per puppy I guess
"East Coast Rap vs. West Coast Rap" against "Saddam Hussein" is pure incongruent poetry, and I love it.
Perfect!
I definitely rolled my eyes at the content but admittedly did appreciate some of the rhymes/wordplay.
In a safe, secure foxhole under a rock, I guess.
I don't subscribe to this opinion, but I'm guessing by pressing charges.
It's a good explanation for bigotry, which is a terrible thing.
It's a lot like the Pistorius news last month- the "fallen athletic hero" angle is considered heart-tugging, a lot more heart-tugging than the "innocent, unknown victim(s)," and that's what seemed to cause the divide in Steubenville in the first place. Hell, the Paterno controversy was the exact same way.
Still better than when I see the idea of "my niece is only ~8 months old, but she's going to be my flower girl!" result in "embarrassed brother-in-law carries crying infant in a dress down the aisle and throws the petals himself." This happened at two weddings I went to last summer...
OMG the second one getting blow dried! I about died.
Not surprising then that they're defending this alleged "bang-up job"...
I had a male friend who somehow ended up on one of those email lists. I recall him telling me with delight that his imaginary baby was the size of a Chinese cabbage.
It did, once. I'm pretty sure she's had the same hair since she was six years old.
My brother, sister and I had a mix of barbies, trucks, dolls and stuffed animals (we had a collection of Beanie Babies that we sorted into the Hogwarts houses), but as far as a personal, cherished item that was mine and only mine? I had a quilt that I carried everywhere and slept with every night. That quilt was named…
Guy seems to be enjoying it and he can certainly make the post private if he wishes.
I felt it made up for my accidental redundancy in my first response to him.
Loved the Grinch-y undertones. Well done!
Okay but you'd find yourself a lot let discriminated against if you didn't wear your tinfoil helmet in public.