Apparently he does not.
Apparently he does not.
While I don't really doubt that this is a "fact", I do question by what merits it can be rated "fun".
Was, yes.
Americans are terrible with geography. I'm sure many people do not know that Hong Kong is now part of China and is also not a series of islands off the east coast of the continent.
That is only because robots do not have taste buds, nor are they capable of getting the shits.
I offer to pay those motherfuckers to *not* do that. I feel embarrassed for them as I stand there and order ice cream. I am like, "Yo, Juggernaut don't play that, bitch. Knock it off… there's a tenner in it for ya if ya *don't* do that shit? What? Policy? Nah, fuck that, get the manager out here, I'll break him in…
Pho is Vietnamese for "left overs". Why motherfuckers spend $12 on a bucket of that shit is beyond me.
Shut yo' mouf.
It's not objective if you're willingly overlooking the intent behind the creator's message, whether that's in an article, a piece of music, visual art, whatever. It's simply accepting whatever they're tossing out there on the most superficial level imaginable.
Well, congrats to him and sounds like you have a pretty kick-ass job.
I think all right-thinking people in this country are sick and tired of
being told that ordinary, decent people are fed up in this country with
being sick and tired.
So you lack critical analysis, is what you're saying.
Nature does not give a shit if you are "finished developing" before handing you the keys to propagating the species. It gives not one single fuck (heh). That our society has a different viewpoint is, well, no shit. What I'm saying is, though, is that what we consider an adult, or what we consider "ready" has…
Indeed there are.
That's just it, I'm not digging deep to infer much from what he's saying, just tying together what appear to be his thought-processes from the entire article.
I'm not seeing a search for balance in "Entertainment should help us soothe our brains so that we can ease our minds of some of the stress from our daily lives". I'm seeing someone stating "this is what entertainment should be", by extension stating that things that don't do this are not entertainment or should be…
Did you?
Well, Demolition Man isn't really a prison break movie… sure, that's part of the plot, but most of the action takes place somewhere other than the prison. In fact, the break-out is handled in like five minutes of screen-time. Tango & Cash is also less a prison-break movie and just a movie that has a prison-break bit…
@avclub-e129a878f7b0e5aa9ac09e0282f64ea6:disqus No, they don't realize that, and that's the problem.
… and that's a goddamn shame. There should be a chicken in every pot, a car in every garage, a 21 year old chained to the wall in every basement, attic or guest-room closet!