“It’s tarting to look like a style of its own, bouncing across the Pacific.”
“It’s tarting to look like a style of its own, bouncing across the Pacific.”
Forced-birth is a far more accurate descriptor of those lunatics.
You’ve got it.
Welcome to American politics, where the rules are made up and the points don’t matter...
Kingdom of Amalur: Reckoning fits your article. I hear that on PC it is so broken that you absolutely have to play with a guide open at all times otherwise you risk fatally breaking the game; to the point it has to be deleted entirely.
How many peasants per gallon can it oppress?
The emo/punk band Spoken has an excellent cover of this song.
Unless you count buying the Washington Post as gratuitously evil, I’d make the case that Bezos, while not a sign of a healthy economy is not the most malicious villain we have to deal with.
I’d love for there to be a horrible debilitating disease with no cure and a prolonged, painful, suffering existence that only effects people like him.
Bonus points if said black person was formerly President probably as well.
I humbly suggest watching the excellent documentary about Japanese street racing culture entitled Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift.
No, it’s not just you. Tangential to this post is the recent Jalopnik feature wherein the author has the commentariat re/watch old car movies and shit all over them because apparently hating on anything some people like is the modus operandi of the internet now.
The Koch brothers, along with the Walton family, are nothing more than parasites, draining resources that could otherwise be better used to help innumerable others.
Can they all just get raptured already!?
#RaceBaitSkipper
I think they’ve heard that wrong and keep trying to become Caesar. CGI has gotten pretty good...
Wasn’t that phrase added in the 50s to prove to the soulless commie bastards how religious and pious, and therefore devinely right our capitalist Eden was? Or am I just thinking of the pledge?
Joke aside, I am honestly disappointed every time I see that sign when I visit IKEA.
I didn’t know they made a checkers board that small...