...and The Walking Dead, I’ve been trained to believe that “a show that gives me anxiety” must automatically be a “good” show.
...and The Walking Dead, I’ve been trained to believe that “a show that gives me anxiety” must automatically be a “good” show.
What the fuck is this.
I think that’s appropriate emotion.
Fucking hell. I cannot imagine the weight on this man’s shoulders, to feel that this was the step he needed to take.
I want the college football players to get their cut as much as the next person, but it’s definitely a problem caused by the NCAA, not EA.
I hope she gets all the support she needs, along with all other victims of his abuse.
The video of the body slam made me feel physically ill.
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Assane feels like a much more suave Batman. I really enjoyed the series!
Feeling bad for James Harden is wasted energy.
I’ve never wanted to see a team fail more than this Nets team. I wish Nash wasn’t coaching so I could simply revel in any mess they become.
I think there are two situations here, and in one the image is more appropriate than the other. Within the context of a dystopian world where sex and body modification in constantly in your face, corporations using people of all genders to push products is fitting. A video game marketing team using the same image to…
I am continuously surprised how much I simply like “being” in Night City.
This. A positive example of corporate influence on politics is still a net negative for democracy.
This impeachment is causing tremendous anger
I was going to say that she gives tired, empty responses to everything, but “I’m like a woman of color” is a fresh new take. Bravo.
That’s likely more accurate, but I’d say my point is clearer by demonstrating a tangible age gap. Black children frequently are forced to mature faster or face dramatic consequences.
Miya is young
Whoa, whoa, whoa. No need to besmirch the good name of sluts. Being sexually promiscuous is not a crime and should not be equated with those who assault minors.
According to the Inquirer, since 2018, 17 defendants have been exonerated in cases involving many of the same officers who led the investigations into Hollman’s and Wright’s cases.