When visibility is poor, people have car accidents because they can't see what's ahead of them, right? Actually,…
When visibility is poor, people have car accidents because they can't see what's ahead of them, right? Actually,…
he had a choice, ass to the sidewalk or ass to the road. Civilized people shit facing the sidewalk poop in the gutter. This kettlechip eater poops in peoples faces. Fuck him
Lena Headey looks absolutely to fucking die for in this dress. The way it frames her shoulders and chest is just crazy beautiful.
Possibly. Although it seems more likely they'd use a Sand Snake for Arianne if they're going to omit her, since we already know that some of them are going to show up.
I know literally no one that gives half a damn what the players say to reporters after the game. It's always some variation on thanking God, then saying it was a team effort, then saying they were all just focused and ready to execute. The end, no one gives a shit.
All these "talking to the media is part of the deal, it's why he gets paid" pundits baffle me. As far as I'm concerned his job is playing football, preferably in a visually entertaining fashion. I could not possibly give less of a flying fuck at a rolling doughnut whether or not he talks to the press. I suspect the…
Did you watch the video? Did you see how many people left. You can actually count how many people left! Go ahead, look at the video and see the stands are still packed. Now head over to the 5-6 pictures of as few as 2 and no more than 20. Maybe 100 people left early. Stop acting like there was some sort of…
We thrive on the sweet, sweet hate.
"Fans of <currently successful team> are the most insufferable" - Fans of <currently not successful team>
Give it a rest....all fans are insufferable when their team is successful. In ten years when the Chargers or some other team with a relatively unremarkable history goes on a run their fans will be out in force too.
Yeah. Those couple hundred fans in those pictures are emblematic of all Seattle fans. Just like all people who hashtag #icantbreathe are cop haters.
Graeme and John have actually addressed most of these points when talking about the upcoming season. Because the clones are from the military they'll be a lot less diverse and individualistic than the Leda ones. This helps with points b, c and d. The show is still very much about the sisterhood, and that's something…
Exactly. It keeps them from upstaging the women that are at the center of the show. And it means that Ari doesn't have to step to Tatiana's standard.
But her inability to understand or fix her condition, and her status as a poor immigrant are completely irrelevant here - she was indisputably a significant danger to society. She may very well have regarded her confinement as being imprisoned, but she wasn't being punished, she was being segregated to protect…
At this point in history disease theory was pretty well established. Science didn't know how to stop it necessarily, but it could be detected pretty reliably. Mary, when presented with the fact that she carried a deadly disease and had indeed been responsible for people dying, obstinately went about killing people…
Had no sympathy for her at all. Where ever she went people became lethally sick and yet, she refused to believe she was the cause and even though people told her to stay out of industries where she would come in contact with food, she kept on going back to it.
Really? Your headline shows a complete misunderstanding of what was actually done. She steadfastly refused to take even the most basic steps to stop infecting people, which was why they eventually had to quarantine her against her will. I'm all about individual freedom, but she was a legitimate danger to society, and…
Exactly. They told her flat out, hey, we'll let you go, but you have to stop cooking for people because you're killing them. And what does she do? Goes back to cooking for people and killing them. What New York did to her was hardly horrific. She asked for it.
The problem is that you (and the FDA) are looking at the wrong thing. You're looking at the demographic, where what should be looked at is the behavior. If we assume the most pure of intentions on the the FDA's part (something I'm iffy about after decades of blood donation questionnaires) -