TheFlaneur
TheFlaneur
TheFlaneur

whiny man-child, Imma let you finish, but Kobi Levi has the best shoes of ALL TIME:

This project could have been AMAZING. The shoes are really cool, and I don't at all mind the concept, actually. The accompanying stories, however, are insufferable. This guy has the emotional maturity and intellectual prowess of a freshman philosophy major who insists his teachers all give him Cs because they're

I'm not even dating at the moment, but if I get married, I've already decided that my wedding color is going to be NY Rangers blue. I may also have a Stanley Cup wedding cake. Everyone will just have to deal with it.

I plan to be carried in by nude cabana boys covered in gold body paint to "Ride of the Valkyries" [I wish].

Since colors are overwhelming I suggest my own personal technique: pick something you like that's a color, and then another color that goes with it, tada! Don't make it about the colors (unless you really want to*), make it about the things you like and want to include.

WHY WOULD YOU EVEN SAY THAT TO ME?

NO!! They are already ruining one of my absolute favorite books with her (The Giver)...don't take my musicals, too!

"I talked to Anita, go pick out a white dress, it's a love story, Maria just say yes."

I'm sorry, please to explain how "people of Jewish descent are white in America"? Seriously? In my synagogue alone there are Black Jews, Asian Jews, Latino Jews, White Jews, the whole gamut. And we're not a particularly large or even diverse synagogue. Start by educating yourself- the erasure of non-white Jews from

I've brought up the fact that Jews don't exactly have a free ride in America, only to be told off. Even on this site.

Is dueling still a thing? BECAUSE I WOULD DUEL THE FUCK OUT OF YOU LINDY FOR TALKING SHIT ABOUT TENNIS. Pistols at dawn.

Don't worry about it, sweetheart. It's just God's way of telling you there's much better things to do with your life than to be a Justin Bieber fan.

I get it. We binge-watched the entire series in a matter of weeks and I viscerally missed the characters after it was over. It's one of those.

If they're really serious about it then what they need is an Ada Lovelace logic game that's comparable to the one they made for Alan Turing.

Heh. I adore Tim Riggins, but it's pretty much the only role I've ever been able to tolerate Taylor Kitsch in. He should have slammed that fist on the table when he was offered Battleship.

Fuck yeah, Rigs! You tell 'em!

When I saw Gravity, one of the thoughts I had toward the end of the movie was "I wish Roger Ebert could have seen this."

There were so many things about it he would have loved - sci-fi with a genuine respect for science, ambitious storytelling and film technique, raw displays of emotion, a strong female lead, a love of

Seconded... PBS has been doing its part lately too. I believe that where I learned that one of the ace cryptographers who broke the German enigma code was a woman. She died recently and I'd never heard of her. I so wish the History channel would actually have shows about this sort of important, incredibly interesting

A true pioneer.

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Silly Selena. Just because your tape stops, doesn't mean the show does.