What now? A life lived long, but full of ignorance. And then: death.
What now? A life lived long, but full of ignorance. And then: death.
Everything you said about Sam Cooke, here, is EXACTLY TRUE for me as well. I heard that song from Ali on a random rewatch, and HAD to know what song that was, and who was playing it. And I looked up Sam Cooke that night, and got my hand on everything I could… including the Live at Harlem Square album, which you…
I had some faith in this Gimple guy, the most recent one.
Was it just your penis, or all of you, that was extra lazy?
I haven't read either the books of Martin, or the comics of Kirkman (but, uh, I promise I do read things sometimes), but it does seem a little silly for Kirkman to be criticizing Martin for anything. I have read interviews, and seen both men speak about their work, and it's pretty clear Martin is a better writer, and…
In truth, I think it was meant to be pretty funny when it happened. It also came just a minute or two after an admittedly pretty surprising, sudden death of a character.
I think so. If not, you're in the minority. Which is rare for you, I would imagine.
One can only hope.
It is. My phrasing might seem a bit exaggerated, but those events did, in fact, happen.
" I am just tired of hearing about how everything she does is just the worst."
Remember that one time, when that one guy got his dick bitten into so he ran away into the forest… and then those other guys, the "good guys", stupidly went out looking for him like at least a full day later as if he'd still be around, but then it turns out the guy who got his dick practically bit off was just hanging…
I don't agree at all. I would argue that Sanders was first painted as something of a joke candidate. Not to be taken seriously. I remember when Clinton's poll numbers were dropping really early on in the primary, and reporters were chuckling to themselves whether she should be worried, because even "BERNIE SANDERS'…
"Incremental progress" would be debatable upon whether or not one thinks Clinton is actually incrementing leftwards compared to previous candidates, such as Obama, or other choices in the past.
To be fair, anyone can disagree with Clinton over her policy plans, her history, her (at least perceived) lies or distortions of the truth, etc., etc. Not voting for Clinton, or not liking Clinton, or whatever, isn't inherently sexist. Just like people who didn't vote for Obama aren't inherently racist.
That show sounds awful. The problem with it, I guess, is that there's plenty of shows that do political comedy in a smart way, without dumbing it way down for the joke. The Daily Show under Jon Stewart reached that a number of times (though not all the time). Jon Oliver does it well, also, in his large segments. But,…
Let's burn the place down.
Things like that quote are exactly what's wrong with the entire primary process, and uh, a lot of voters. First of all, to overgeneralize all people that support a candidate like Sanders to call them all "hyperbolic" or stupid is asinine. Secondly, being a condescending twat about it with stupid gimmick nicknames to…
"The media put Bernie on a pedestal and never criticized him."