I mean, yeah, but also it’s more like “fiancée”. They had been off the show for like 2 months and seen each other like 3 times. Hang out doesn’t seem too off a description for where that relationship really was at...
I mean, yeah, but also it’s more like “fiancée”. They had been off the show for like 2 months and seen each other like 3 times. Hang out doesn’t seem too off a description for where that relationship really was at...
I had not but I will now!
Oat milk has a really nice creamy feel to it. I would give it a shot. It’s not quite half and half creamy but it’s by far the best of the milk alternative options
Oh yeah, I know. That’s why I find it pointless in adding to my coffee. I feel the same about coffee with skim milk, if it adds no creaminess, its basically just there to cool the coffee off and might as well be cold water.
I’m a total oat milk convert. I’d been trying to cut the cow milk in my coffee habit but I hate the taste of soy milk and almond milk might as well be water. Oat gives you a milky texture that’s a perfect replacement
This skit was really well done, though at times watching it became so uncomfortable as some of the exchanges seemed to be pretty much verbatim to the actual hearing.
That’s fine if you believe that. I’ve known several people that have been on this and other reality shows and they’re normal, interesting people who went on for various reasons (most common being free travel and being curious about an experience few people get to have).
I love how they’re like “Democrats only believe accusers of Republicans” while also pointing out that the only women they believe are the ones that have accused Democrats of misconduct.
Yeah, the whole thing seemed like not as big a deal as the cast (and viewers) made it seem. Like they chatted online, decided to meet in person, he wasn’t into her enough to not go on the Bachelorette where he met someone he actually did like and then he came to Paradise still not that into Tia. And then he kinda got…
Unpopular opinion but I actually really like Colton. He seems almost painfully sincere sometimes but I don’t think he ever deserved the Paradise reputation of playing with Tia’s heart, even ignoring the virgin thing he seems kinda like the opposite of a player. His biggest sin was basically to take show dating like…
Honestly, I’m not totally sure why he would apologize. I mean, I think his views are shitty but he didn’t actually say anything that your average republican or Fox News viewer isn’t also saying on the daily. Sadly, these are pretty standard opinions for the right these days.
I want Veronica Mars to investigate Russian interference in an election and take down the illegitimate president. I expect nothing less from her!
I saw this for a film course in college and it was the first time I ever remember watching a movie and thinking, “wow, this is so much better than the book.”
Agreed. He should not only win this year, they should apologize for overlooking him the past 5 seasons too and give him a bunch of retroactive wins. Kerri also had an amazing season.
The Americans deserves all the awards. If only for never winning in the past despite deserving something every year and this having been the last (perfect) season.
I honestly don’t care what the plot of this movie is, I will watch Oscar Isaac do anything. That is all.
I’ve known some people that have worked with the family. The business genius is actually all her mother. She’s the one that put together and runs all the clothing/shoe/ licensing lines. Incredibly smart woman.
He and Zoe Deutch were both (adorable) in Everybody Wants Some! His character in particular steals every scene he’s in.
This actually goes perfectly with their (just one of many conflicting) narrative that family separation was actually something that was happening under everyone else (Clinton! Obama! No one has fixed this for 40 years!) and then Trump came in and stopped the problem with his almighty executive order. It’s delusional…
Basically. And that was definitely a winning strategy for us. The Dems’ biggest problem has been complacency- both as elected officials and us as voters who felt too safe with Obama. Understanding the needs of every individual district and then running candidates accordingly is the right direction.