Wow, so that wasn't the sickest burn, it came after, when he made that crack about guy being such a massive disappointment to his family. Thank you for posting. <3 I needed that.
Wow, so that wasn't the sickest burn, it came after, when he made that crack about guy being such a massive disappointment to his family. Thank you for posting. <3 I needed that.
I don't know if this pic actually happened or not, but now I'm kinda praying it did. Because if so, that Hawking laid down a wicked burn on that guy. So hard. I can't stop laughing at how hard the interviewer got burnt.
I think part of why that didn't go over as horribly as it could have was that the ACTUAL black actor's character kept giving him shit for it, he experienced a level of othering, and it made it a point to talk about how controversial/borderline ridiculous it was.
I see what you mean, and kinda feel you on it, too. I dislike it myself, and the same when Sheldon's (undiagnosed but obvious) autism on Big Bang Theory is "played for laughs". It's offensive to take someone's differences, ignore the details of who they are as a person, and unapologetically laugh at them for it. I…
They came with a hairbrush from TJ Maxx like a month ago. :D There's only 4, but damn they're gettin' used.
looks great on green eyed people. I have green eyes, and I always wear green or purple shadow. it makes green eyes look greener.
I have the tiny clips and the butterfly clips. They are both less than a year old.
I like that it also spoke a little bit about native culture in earnest (the medicine wheel, specifically), and that the storyline with Jane's character's parents goes back to the same area as my family and most of my own heritage. It's satirized for sure, but a lot about it rings true in the same way that a lot of…
I certainly hope so. One of the best things about anything set in that era. The damn costumes. Dapper guys and flapper girls. >.>
... this is ridiculously spot on. I love music from the Harlem Renaissance.
Her and Adele. Could you imagine the way their voices would play off each other?
... that one complaint though.
I get it, you and Seth Rogen do the 69 sometimes between takes.
I'm on the spectrum and prefer my interactions to be via text/internet as well. Other than with my husband, or a rare occasional friend, that is. It's just a lot easier to keep from missing body language cues and set the pace of a conversation to something that I'm comfortable with, when it's all done via text.
Touche. Troll on, good sir. Troll on. ;)
I've watched damn near every episode like a dozen times, and I LOVE Dotcom. I love the complicated and interesting relationship they have with Tracy, and that he's so much more intelligent and soft spoken than a lot of people might stereotype him for by just looking at him. Everyone is, in an interesting way. From…
I prefer a garden tub with lavender blossoms in steaming hot water, and candlelight w/my smoking in the bath/shower. And to up the ante on the indulgent/spa type quotient, it's usually enigma/enya stuff. Like Return to Innocence or Orinoco Flow.
Oh yeah, for sure. Or how he took advantage of it, when Liz was so ignorant as to think he was illiterate, and just used the time to slack off/fuck around/do exactly what he wanted. Come on, that was hilariously manipulative and he was CLEARLY the smarter of the two. I absolutely loved Tracy and Jenna and their…
Not just that, but a lot of the times, it seems like people think Tracy is a lot less intelligent than he is. Methinks those people missed a few episodes. Like the one where he corrects a college grad on english 'No, you're doing well. Batman does good, you're doing WELL'. Or when he outsmarted Jack into having to let…
Ah, left off something: