Fun Fact: he’s married.
Fun Fact: he’s married.
Both these people are awful but I take no joy in art like that being destroyed or damaged.
I saw The Last Jedi yesterday, and this was definitely one of the best scenes in the whole movie.
That was a very cool, dramatic moment that elicited gasps and all kinds of vocal reactions from the audience I saw this with.
You are so right. This guy doesn’t add value to the world by making Ed Hardy look stylish.
Great point midway through the article about the rich acting as if they add value when often, they don’t. Do some add value to society in one way or another? Sure. You could make that argument for Bill Gates or the late Steve Jobs and some others. But most don’t, especially if they’re born into it. Which is fine on…
If only this man were made U.S. ambassador to North Korea, Kim Jong Un would see Americans are really just like him.
That’s exactly what Zelda’s brother Luigi would say!
He’s Halo’s husband, everyone knows that.
You’d have to ask the prudes. In my eyes, this conflict is all about compromise and communication in a marriage, and nothing more.
Lotta prudes in the comments section on this one.
That’s literally the first thing I tell him (just in a less ultimatum-y “this is how it needs to be or else” way). Then I offer some other approaches in case he’s still willing to try and make things work.
People who make half a million dollars a year are rich, you dope.
Yea, its all or nothing. You can’t fake a spike and have only one receiver who knows the play. The defense was WAY more prepared for a fake spike than the offensive, and that should have been obvious to Ben when they lined up. I get that he had the coach in his ear, but your in control when your at the line, and if…
“We’ve seen it on film. We was ready for it.”
This is my job function. My actual job function is producing these kinds (not this one) of “humor” videos for internal events. You can offer something better, and can plead for something better...but in the end you are going to be hitting the reload button on jokes that weren’t that good from 2 years ago and the…
They punch down, and then get all “OH, so it’s okay when a [insert minority group here] says it?!” when people respond with exhausted sighs instead of belly-laughter.
That’s because the jokes aren’t inspired by the need to communicate and connect, like those of actual good comedians. They’re inspired by the need to troll their imagined enemies.