"When I returned to the crime scene . . . er, I mean, when I FOUND the crime scene . . ."
"When I returned to the crime scene . . . er, I mean, when I FOUND the crime scene . . ."
Man, Creepy Horse needs to back the fuck off. That guy is reverse-polarity Brandon Hantz with feathers in his hair.
Uh, can you really "correct" someone on her subjective assessment of the "sweetness" of a show?
Nathan's dad mentioned that their kitchen is "tiny." I know even the kitchens of affluent people in CA are likely "tiny" to an extent, but it did make me think this isn't a kid who's eating at high-end restaurants and getting elocution lessons.
Wait, I thought Evans was the one who most wants to get out of these. Or would it be Bucky-Cap?
Oh I agree. It also implies that race and LGBT justice has been won while the fight rages on for women. What she said was not well phrased. But it was also off the cuff, and she's not a fucking sociologist. I think people pissed off at Patricia Arquette would be better served to be pissed off at income inequality, an…
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I don't know Drudge, but I did stumble across Breitbart the other day, and man alive, I have never been so depressed.
I enjoyed the hell out of this episode, even with the kind of abrupt, cheesy denouement
and do-over loophole. If nothing else, having the core team of four include three people of color and two women and that not being the point of the show but just how it is is amazing.
This show's Franklin seems so self-confident that I feel like he never doubted his achievements, and thus having them confirmed wouldn't really change anything.
I loved that there was no doubt in my mind that Abbie was going to save herself. This show has waffled a bit in quality this season, but it will never sink so low as to have Abbie be a damsel in distress.
I don't read her comment as separating "women" from women of color and the LGBT community. I read it as, "We've fought for civil rights for these groups of people and now we need to all come together to fight for women's rights."
I think he just meant he didn't know whether to refer to him as boyfriend or husband.
I stopped watching this show a while ago, but if that guy in the picture is as amazing a character as his hair and mustache, I might have to start watching again. What's the scoop on that guy?
Well the problem is that in the quest for "objectivity" (or neutrality), the media will present someone reasonable, informed and credible on one side and a total crackpot on the other side and pretend these two opinions are equally valid.
Damnit. You had me with the first sentence but lost me with the second.
And Samurai Shamploo!
Now I want to get into BDSM just to make antepenultimate my safe word.
For sale: Artistic integrity. Never used.
"She writes like a fat person." Come on, man. Seriously. Insert any maligned group of people in place of "a fat person" and tell me that statement isn't incredibly dickish.