you just keep opening that wound of a brilliant show that inexplicably loses its brilliant showrunner/calls it quits
you just keep opening that wound of a brilliant show that inexplicably loses its brilliant showrunner/calls it quits
*inserts 'or both'
*inserts 'or both'
by the way, i think this article is in many ways right on the mark. bad work ethic, entitled mediocrity/coasting, shallow thinking. i experienced and took part in a lot of it…and it's been something i've been trying to undo ever since.
by the way, i think this article is in many ways right on the mark. bad work ethic, entitled mediocrity/coasting, shallow thinking. i experienced and took part in a lot of it…and it's been something i've been trying to undo ever since.
I think it's interesting that Obama went to Columbia and then Harvard, and seems to have the opposite problem to GWBush, whose cowboy swagger was a desperate attempt to make the playboy seem relatable to the American public [they were about to rob blind]. Obama is kind of a reserved nerd…though has at times,…
I think it's interesting that Obama went to Columbia and then Harvard, and seems to have the opposite problem to GWBush, whose cowboy swagger was a desperate attempt to make the playboy seem relatable to the American public [they were about to rob blind]. Obama is kind of a reserved nerd…though has at times,…
This article reminds me of the picture painted by that Dartmouth alum [read: total douche] in his interview/story for Rolling Stone, in which all Ivy-league graduates get into the Wall St racket - or otherwise occupy parasitic, money-based life-roles - made palatable by the udder self-abandonment gained by pledging a…
This article reminds me of the picture painted by that Dartmouth alum [read: total douche] in his interview/story for Rolling Stone, in which all Ivy-league graduates get into the Wall St racket - or otherwise occupy parasitic, money-based life-roles - made palatable by the udder self-abandonment gained by pledging a…
haha well yeah…this is why everyone here - *looks around the comment board* investments in education? investments in education? investments in education? - needs to vote
haha well yeah…this is why everyone here - *looks around the comment board* investments in education? investments in education? investments in education? - needs to vote
without having read this, i find it refreshing to have someone out there thinking that i was wise to focus just on my head; it somewhat assuages some of my anger that my mentors didn't push me to pursue something i was better suited for.
without having read this, i find it refreshing to have someone out there thinking that i was wise to focus just on my head; it somewhat assuages some of my anger that my mentors didn't push me to pursue something i was better suited for.
without having read this review - having just finished watching the episode and wanting to let it breathe a bit - i just want to point out that one of the more significant moments in Season 2 of Mad Men was a moment from which Nate turned away at the end of this episode…the probable trajectory of their lives - not to…
without having read this review - having just finished watching the episode and wanting to let it breathe a bit - i just want to point out that one of the more significant moments in Season 2 of Mad Men was a moment from which Nate turned away at the end of this episode…the probable trajectory of their lives - not to…
i think it's hilarious that two shows this season poked fun at racism specifically using the
arcane-and-since-expunged "3/5ths of all other persons" part of the census clause in the Constitution. i guess the makers of Archer and Community could assume its fans were total geeks in grade/high school or loved The West…
i think it's hilarious that two shows this season poked fun at racism specifically using the
arcane-and-since-expunged "3/5ths of all other persons" part of the census clause in the Constitution. i guess the makers of Archer and Community could assume its fans were total geeks in grade/high school or loved The West…
hello, my blueberries!
hello, my blueberries!
yeah, i didn't see that as a moment killer, either.