That's basically what his stand up act is.
That's basically what his stand up act is.
Been there?
I fucking live there.
I think she basically felt sorry for the guy and viewed him as a friend so, they gave it a shot. She thought she was kind of doing him a favor and it turned out she was actually hurting him.
….turn around is fair play.
Wait, this isn't the pun thread.
I'm sure he's realized it but…what can he do, really? Become a completely different person? It's just who he is.
Oh damn…I wonder if they'll even have space in any future movies for the real one.
See also: Chris Brown
Ugh
I mean, it's fair to kind of suspect that a person is just trying to rip off a millionaire for easy money. Not that you should dismiss their accusations at all but…that has happened before.
I had already lost hope after the litany of women who defended Chris Brown.
Fucking people need to learn how to separate the person doing the entertainment they enjoy from the entertainment they enjoy.
How did they backtrack on it? I sincerely hadn't heard about that.
His daughter had a play that night.
I read a top ten list of the Marvel movies this weak and one of the writer's complaints about both The Winter Soldier and Avengers was that "death is meaningless".
The same could really be said for the rest of the United States. They just thought Neil Young was wrong to lump all southerners in with bigots. Sure, they could have joined in with Neil in trashing their state's politics but, that wasn't really their game.
Iron Man: Loki, I'm mad at you!
Meet me in Wyoming tomorrow at noon! Less you're some kind of pussy.
Captain America: Ohhhhhh snap!
You don't have to hate Sweet Home Alabama. It wasn't a defense of segregation, it was a response to Neil Young's song, "Southern Man", which implied that that's ALL Alabama was about. Truly, some horrendous shit went down in Alabama but, Muscle Shoals was one of few studios that spotlighted many black artists whereas…
"He make good snoo snoo!"
"…eh"
Yea, I actually heard about that around the same time it happened. I don't know how.
I was really bummed out despite…barely any fanfare I had for him. I didn't mind him….I actually loved him in The Green Mile.
His complaining about his brother near the end got a little too….obvious, I guess. "I should be in that grave!"
Yes, we get what you're going to tell us now.
I loved the rest of the episode though…although, he still should have taken the clover. Since he was already there and all.
Yea, I could never categorize Fry as a creep. Maybe my definition of that term is more stout but…I've never seen it.
Honestly, when I look back at the entire series…Amy was perfect for Fry, and he let her slip through his hands.