UrbanAchiever1
UrbanAchiever
UrbanAchiever1

It worked for Ergogan in Turkey.

“(This) communicates a grave message: “Good luck, Rest of the Globe. You’re on your own.”

I am speechless. I guess these ladies have been lucky enough not have been assaulted, and think it’s because they dress appropriately.
The guy though, has such a punchable face, that by his own definition of what kind of outfit or look provokes attack, it’s actually remarkable that he hasn’t already been punched.

I’m pretty sure it’s so that they’re completely interchangeable.

Wow, this is an impressive post in the depth of its misunderstanding, misinterpretation, and callous regard for all those who died on the Wall, as well as the city of Berlin, which remained an island for around thirty years. Also: Which side of the Wall is she implying the US would be on?

Subtlety doesn’t work with racism. It’s awful, but you have to actually talk about it. Try to keep calm.

There are still some performers who see their work as a profession and craft, and as an interaction with their most invaluable asset, their audience. I feel like in this era of too much money, some people (like Mariah here) feel so entitled to their own status that they forget who put them there. Technical problems or

Ok, I teared up.

Totally agree. What, another bunch of visitors/veterans/diplomats/children/citizens to meet and greet with no prospect of personal profit? Another meeting to discuss bogged down policy? Fifty thousand papers to be signed, most of them on the public record?

This is going to be a back-biting snakepit of an administration. Does anyone really think any of these people - including Trump himself - have the stomach for four grinding years of public service? Once they’ve made the deals they came to make, exploited what they came to exploit, they’ll be off to greener, less

That moon kid!
Li’l UrbanAchiever’s first proper word (besides mama, papa and no) was moon and she used to say it over and over while drawing arcs with crayons. “Moooooon!”

Having seen the movie more times than I can count on my fingers and toes, including twice in the same week it was originally released:

Believe me, I think the missus would approve - if she can share the love.

If being rich makes you like the Kardashians, I think it’s a compelling argument for staying somewhere less than rich.
Put another way, if I have to be like the Kardashians to be rich, you can keep it. (BTW, they were rich before the fame, so what they are is greedy.)

I would agree on gussied up people with garbage relationship skills - but I’m pretty sure the garbage people who collect our trash have waaaay better relationship skills.
The Kardashians are the personification of what happens when money/fame are the most important things.

Me, too - But I love Hugo Weaving.

Does anyone watch the Kardashian method of relationships and life and just think, “What would (insert name) Kardashian do?” and then make sure to do the opposite? Even if it’s all staged, who goes through life even pretending to live like that as a job? Their adrenaline levels must be off the charts from all the

You didn’t get a fraction of the likes you should have gotten for all the time, effort and worldly cynicism you put into these thoughtful replies. My initial response was just, “Meh, kids, worrying about all the wrong things.” They’ll make terrible middle-aged people, the noodgey, vexing kind they probably hate to

Archie was the template and TV voice of everything the culture of the early 70s was trying to put behind it - that was the essence of his character. And by putting him in a sitcom, it let people recognize their beliefs in him, and acknowledge that if they wanted to move on from bigotry, they had to laugh at him (and

Okay, first things first. The Borough Market is always full of hipsters these days. I doubt that it was like that twenty years ago, but every time I’ve been there, it’s a lovely, expensive, tasty experience that’s also rather precious. You know what you’re getting into when you go there.