Actually, the reference is what I missed. Thus, my gaffe.
Actually, the reference is what I missed. Thus, my gaffe.
Get help.
Milo, unless the entirety of your post depends on getting a reference that I missed, how can you NOT read your post as a limp swipe at the president? Seriously.
First things first: there is no rage in my comment.
Incompetent figurehead, Milo? Take everything wrong this man has done, and he has his share of gaffes, how in blazes do you get “incompetent figurehead”?
“Intern.”
Oh, it’s definitely a lame joke, no question.
Hey, Collier? Mr. Maher’s comparison was a physical one, no more.
Finally, a cure for chronic insomnia—this interview!
Somewhere, Francis Scott Key is spinning in his grave…
No one is exempt from what I call the Enough Effect. Physical beauty, towering genius, all impose a sense of vertigo that unnerves.
If a person's standard on how they lead their lives is directed to making the world a better place than when they found it, the issue of whether to have kids or not becomes a lot more thorny.
As to how old a child can be when raising issues of their gender identification, watch this short "Raising Ryland"—it's eye (and heart) opening.
As a grateful ex-Hoosier, in the state of Insanity also known as Indiana, intolerance of anyone the least bit different than you is "government overreach."
The human butt plug that goes by the name Ari Shaffir is lucky in that he lives in a time when the absolute embarrassment of what he considers stand-up comedy is not only tolerated, but that people stoop and strain to titter at his limp offerings.
Justice is a sometimes thing, but when it shows up, how sweet it is!
I had the eeriest experience watching this clip: it left me with all the satisfaction I used to get from watching a Roadrunner cartoon.
Reading that these men had to pay for the chance to qualify reminds me of one of the recent trends in Hollywood where actors pay casting directors (people whose jobs used to mean going to see talent in plays, etc., for which they were oftentimes comp'd, by the way), as a means of making them aware that they exist,…
A huge contributor is because people who live in four-season environments, with the emphasis on harsh winters, weigh more, or at least gain more weight in the winter months, because they are literally insulating themselves against the elements. And if come spring they don't shed that weight, well, let's just say that…
Only two things smell like lobster.