Is it sexist that every single story related to Alexanda Daddario discusses her possible nudity? Every. Single. One.
Is it sexist that every single story related to Alexanda Daddario discusses her possible nudity? Every. Single. One.
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It's not THAT hard to understand. There's plenty of little microexamples, but just take Hillary going into West Virginia and saying she's going to put coal miners out of jobs. It may indeed be good policy, but Jesus, who the fuck is telling her to say this stuff? The thing is, both Left and Right don't care, and in…
And the hot dog doesn't really enter that way, it kinda falls in horizontally, which makes no damn sense either.
Spot on, sir. To your first point, it also happened in reverse, with many respected pundits calling Romney/McCain extremist, sexist, worst candidate ever, etc. That cry wolf rhetoric certainly hurt when an actual asshole DID get nominated.
I gotta believe some of her success comes from her badass name. I mean, Karin Slaughter? Can you be any more bestsellery?
If you REALLY wanna have some fun, just Google "Did the Jews cause" and behold all the terrible things attributable to the Jews. Classic family fun!
Yea, it creates a lot of cognitive dissonance, as top level execs are almost always highly educated. It makes me think business schools (ironically, the "lean left" elite variety) can't stop pumping out this toxic bullshit into our boardrooms.
My wife works at a decent job in a huge financial services company.
Is this a subsidiary of The Squimm Group?
No, don't do this. The magic "system" in Harry Potter is an inconsistent hodgepodge of nonsense. I mean, that's fine, but just accept it for what it is.
I can't confirm this is true, but I once asked a theater manager if I could have the old posters, and he told me they had to throw them out when they were done with them. Which is fucking wasteful bullshit.
No, you're right, I was just speaking in general terms. I think quite a few of the books attack military corruption, back-country power families, corporate greed, etc.
Con-Air has to rank up there, right?
The first Reacher novel came out in 1997, and in a lot of ways, is shaped as a counter-punch to the anti-government whack jobs that emerged during Clinton's term. There's definitely some cognitive dissonance in Lee Child's stories, as the main character is a testosterone pumped alpha male gun-loving ass kicker, but…
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I'm a big fan of the books. I enjoy his "loner trying to save the small town from crimelord" stories more than the military ones. They're pulpy, fun, and easy to read.
This is exactly right, regular workers have fallen between the cracks, and Trump was happy to appeal to their anger. It's a damn shame.
You need $ to win elections. $ comes from Wall St. Warren won't take it. Pretty simple.
The "my country" stuff is definitely ambiguous. Some is fear of outsiders, sure, but I think it could also be "my country" vs. "the elites own the country" or corporations, or something like that.