Pepperwood
Julius Pepperwood
Pepperwood

I still haven’t gotten to seeing Superman Forever but he somehow manages to be adorkable (despite being too conventionally hot for the dork part) as Ray Palmer.

Sheesh. He gets a break time. I remember another story a few years back about people working the assmbly line at another food company who were wearing diapers because they weren’t allowed to take bathroom breaks when they needed to.

I’m trying to remember what it was, but I stopped buying from Kellogg’s (occasional exception for Morningstar Farms breakfast sausage patties) because of something that was in the news labor-related.

I had a white roommate who would often go on a rant on how there’s something about him that makes white racists think it’s okay to say stupid shit to him — like one time he was standing in a long line that was blocking the way, an elderly black woman came up to him asked him to move so she could pass through. Along

I’d love to see a liberal response ad that gets into how Republicans talk about women, only to claim that Donald Trump takes it a step too far.

Well, he said it a while ago. I figured they’d have it by now but I haven’t seen it. Still, I’ll be thrilled when it does show up! (Maybe when the second season of Sense8 comes out? I’ll keep hoping.)

Whew. I thought I was the only one who got excited when Netflix’s CEO said there’s an extended version of Cloud Atlas they’ll have eventually.

Wooooo, lots of trolls looking for different ways to way Martin had it coming. All of you who aren’t in the greys, remember the dismiss button exists.

TBH, I’m pretty satisfied with what Sanders has had to say on the issue... but Killer Mike and Nina Turner having a conversation? That got me to watch.

This article was an irritating chunk of “I don’t know something that’s easy to learn and I’ve got a sassy attitude about my ignorance!”

I was full of WTF at reading this. Bay leaf has a pretty distinct smell and flavor, something you can definitely have too much.

Nah. We’re liberals. We’re supposed to get all worked up about people using the wrong code words in quotes taken out of context.

Your comment and this from Bears for President had me thinking:

Though it appears that PLCAA didn’t stop a gun store from getting sued for selling a gun.

Ah. Thank you. I was confused about the arguments about safety because from all I heard the lawsuits weren’t seeking to sue over incidents where a gun went off unintentionally (because the safety was poorly designed, for example) but when they were used in crimes.

Go to the person’s Twitter page. There’s a little gear button next to the Follow button. If you click on that one option is “Turn off Retweets.” Unfortunately, you have to do it individually.

If you don’t like what she posts on her platform, then unfollow, block, ignore. Not that hard

I think we should have a social experiment where Channing Tatum tweets a frontal nude pic and we can judge the responses side-by-side.

Paris Hilton had a reality show before she had a sex tape. Now, this was in the days before reality TV was so quickly produced so the tape came out before The Simple Life debuted but at that point she had been doing press for it for a few months. The hype actually had me interested but I never got around to actually

The ability to turn off retweets has been so key for me. For me, Twitter is a conversation where I’ve chosen who I want to hear from but everyone’s retweets made my twitter feed a mess of “Who the fuck is this and when did I start following them?” (which is a major reason I don’t check my facebook feed, I can’t