Jeez ain’t that the truth!
Jeez ain’t that the truth!
Lol hot take
Nicely put. I’m being bullied into watching it by new Americans. It’s going over well with lesbian Hispanics and numerous Africans.
We watch it every week. I think this season is the best it’s been in a few years. Not every sketch is a home run but that’s true of every season. We haven’t watched the Drake episode yet but I heard it was Not Good.
“Does anyone care about Saturday Night Live anymore?” Said the person who read an article about Saturday Night Live, then decided to take the time to make a comment on said article.
people without kids by their mid thirties (wtf grow up)
Girl, bologna. People who are chronically late are getting something out of it. You don’t do shit that everyone hates over and over for no reason; I think some people get off on others waiting for them. Ultimately, it’s controlling, passive-aggressive behavior.
Turning 33 in a few days - no kids yet. Growing up is overrated.
That’s what my kid said. “Where’s the seeker? Where’s the snitch.”
Who’s to say that he would be taking on an incendiary tone?
This is what happens when you start tolerating people’s religious beliefs. We had this brand of religious nutcase on the ropes in the 1990s and early 00s, then we had to start going around respecting their ability to believe such bullshit (and attacking the militant atheists who came so close to putting them down for…
I’m betting she didn’t whisper “If you hit it you can hit it”
I just love it when, after a lifetime of searching, a person finds their porpoise in life.
The thing that puzzles me is that even when a woman keeps her own name, she is (most likely) actually keeping her father’s name. So she has still defined herself with a man’s name. At least if you take your husband’s name, she gets to choose it.
“Walt, back dat ass up” - ANCIENT WISDOM FROM THE CRADLE OF CREATION
In September 2014, a female student at Thornton Fractional North High School near Chicago was sexually assaulted in…
When my son was in kindergarten, I consistently spoke up as the parent of a kid with autism, bringing those issues into conversations, and I worried that it would mark me as the Weird Mom, but after a couple of years I saw attitudes changing among the parents.
White rapper rapping about another white rapping stealing black culture. Pahhhhhhhp goes my head