The left: "Yep, that's the extreme right for ya! What did you expect."
The right: "LIBTURDS BEING TARDED AGAIN!!! Wanna Kill Us! (handclap emoji) Tolerant (handclap emoji) left (handclap emoji) am (handclap emoji) i (ehandclap emoji) rite"
The left: "Yep, that's the extreme right for ya! What did you expect."
The right: "LIBTURDS BEING TARDED AGAIN!!! Wanna Kill Us! (handclap emoji) Tolerant (handclap emoji) left (handclap emoji) am (handclap emoji) i (ehandclap emoji) rite"
At least her work is much more organized than what Jamie Kennedy's was.
Obama and his daughters did very well getting beyond all the racial slurs, fake lynchings with effigies and other hostile things that people did to their images. Apparently Trump and his family struggles to get beyond some of the hostile things people do against their images even if they are questionable in nature…
She co-hosts the New Years Eve show with Anderson Cooper. It's as insane as it sounds.
Phoenix said that their new album was heavily inspired by European disco scenes of the 1970s and 1980s so it's clear they are moving into a much more electronic direction this time around. Which is to me awesome considering how great Bankrupt! is.
Last year I was at Riot Fest in Chicago and that Sunday was the day the Misfits were playing…the original lineup I might add. This is probably the second biggest reunion the festival's gotten behind just the Replacements from a few years earlier.
It's always wearing hearing him on NPR when you know him so well from all those Motel 6 ads from all those years. His voice fits in perfectly for animation though.
Now that's comedy!
I don't recall who said a while ago that Rotten Tomatoes is killing the film industry but it's a great point in its own right. Sure, a movie has a good score on that site, but what constitutes a "positive" rating? For all we know a movie with a really high score could have a bunch of 2-star ratings to it that have…
I want it to succeed but for a different reason - just to prove a point to MRAs (and to expose them as the REAL snowflakes).
This Onion Weekender cover pretty much says everything you need to know about what the average joe thinks about Memorial Day versus what it truly is.
I really hope the Alamo Drafthouse follows through on that "clowns-only screening of IT" that it promised in response to one of those trolls.
There aren't many acts in rock history that have been through hell and back (and on repeat too) like the Allman Brothers Band. You have to hand it to Gregg for keeping it all together.
Reminds me of the Crying Game being spoiled at the Oscar nominations. Good thing I was able to avoid all those Get Out spoliers before I saw the movie, it really is one of the better twists I've seen in a while.
I have seen Get Out but I don't know what they mean by the "Get Out Challenge." Could someone explain what scene in particular people are reenacting?
Interesting that this is for a movie that shares its name with a QOTSA song. And a pretty noteworthy one in their discography, it's the first song of their that has Mark Lanegan on lead vocals (and also reprises another well-known song of theirs).
Actually, they did make that WWE/Jetsons crossover movie, remember? There's a Flintstones/WWE and Scooby-Doo/WWE movie too.
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Ironically, it is the right that calls for the creation of such safe spaces above all else. And the further you head into the right, the greater the demand for them is.
The Foods are one of those bands whose deep tracks really stand out just as much as their big hits. I put as much regard into Hey Johnny Park and Wind Up as I do to Everlong and My Hero (or Headwires, Overdrive or What Do I Do/God As My Witness as I do to Learn to Fly, Times Like These or the Pretender). It's always…
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