Damn right this exploits kids. As does Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, which this site loves oh so much.
Damn right this exploits kids. As does Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, which this site loves oh so much.
My cousin spent 90,000 for her wedding. All of my student loans, plus a year of living well. On a single day.
Dad in Iraq. Mom abandons family. Grandma has dementia. QB1 gets paralyzed.
At this point, I'll take any version of the Nexus 4. That thing would have sold really well over the holidays, but instead has been sold out since it went on sale.
This is clearly an attempt by Giz to see how many page views they can pull from a non-post. There is no other explanation.
The control room is just a single laptop playing Lunar Lander.
Sadly, millions of people. The Church is growing rapidly outside of the US and Western Europe.
I'm not religious and I don't believe in God. But I've always enjoyed Christmas Mass because of the pageantry and tradition and how nice the church looks. But garbage like this is why I'll be attending an Episcopal Church for Christmas this year.
The Bible says a lot of things. How do you treat your slaves? Are you married? To how many wives?
"They deny their nature and decide that it is not something previously given to them, but that they make it for themselves."
1.21 Legowatts!?!
Definitely getting Pineapple Express vibes from this, which is good.
It's unnerving when used in the right situation, but the overuse in trailers is really killing the effect. Thanks for the info!
BVRRRRRRAAAAAMMMMPPPP.
You were a proto-hipster, because you did all of those things before they were cool. But you lose hipster cred because you won't give them up now that they are popular. So it all evens out.
I'd say there's a hipster spectrum. Since we're here commenting on Jezebel, there's a solid chance each and every one of us is somewhere on that spectrum.
Yup on all accounts. These characters didn't get a lot of wins, so when they did it was really gratifying.
There's a slight tonal shift between movie and TV show, but if you enjoyed the movie, you will definitely enjoy the show and never want it to end. I saw the movie first as well, and it actually made a great introduction, even though it is out of order.
The featured image only confirms my belief that the 1701A is by far the most elegant and beautiful ship in the Trek-verse.
The scene from just outside the attic, with the clone/alternate time versions of one of the characters banging on the door to get out. It creeped me out in a really existential way.