I saw Lin-Manuel Miranda in his show In The Heights on Broadway on a family vacation to the U.S. almost a decade ago and it was really, really good.
I saw Lin-Manuel Miranda in his show In The Heights on Broadway on a family vacation to the U.S. almost a decade ago and it was really, really good.
Aside from the questionable content and morality of Trump's tweets I always have to wonder where he gets the time to a) watch all this TV and then b) tweet about it at length.
Perhaps you're right.
I just hope that the Trump-induced rage, stress and shitty eating habits don't get to the rest of us first.
I'm certainly interested to see how Trump's presidency (which I personally believe will last the entire first term, sadly) will impact geopolitical stuctures. We're already seeing Europe pulling more closely together, with Macron (and to a lesser degree, Merkel) openly calling out Trump and strengthening alliances.
I think it's possible that he's a nice guy, as in, if you'd meet him he'd be pleasant enough to talk to and he tips his barista.
I like that they cross over, as well. Like, we all know that the guys from Supernatural are close, but apparently Jared Padalecki and Stephen Amell from Arrow are buddies too.
And he's got such a funny twitter feed, too!
That picture has most definitely been edited/filtered/facetuned.
He was sure diggin' that rendition of the national anthem that was played at Arlington Cemetery on Memorial Day.
Dude came close to full-on dancing to it.
It's such a shame that important topics get completely misreported and then the whole discussion becomes about "fake news" and the actual topic gets removed from the debate entirely.
Smug is the exact right word for him.
I don't particularly like Jaspers, either.
For me, it would be:
Same here. I really liked Newt as a character. A lot of people seemed to hate Redmayne's performance, but I liked how understated he was in the part.
Is the teak artisanal and reclaimed, at least?
Ah, makes sense, thank you.
Oof. There will be one zillion articles and blogs and listicles about how it ruined our collective childhoods forever.
What a deloitteful pun!
Arie Boomsma.
It's Arie Boomsma. I'm not saying there's actually anything wrong with him personally (obviously, as I don't know him personally) but boy does he annoy me.
He does both acoustic guitar stuff (Photograph, Thinking Out Loud) and bigger, club-friendly pop tracks like Shape of You.