Lea Michele is
doingbasicmillennial pink with a spray-tan.
Lea Michele is
doingbasicmillennial pink with a spray-tan.
But not before he tells everyone his plans on how he is going to destroy the economy.
I hope he dies in a horrible blimp disaster like most Bond villains.
“Everybody gets a tesseract!”
I agree with Elephant. Part of the reason the South is so “backward” is because the schools are underfunded and education isn’t seen as a priority. I was the first generation of my family to not skip school for farm work; my parents wouldn’t allow it.
We also would have accepted, “like an ass.”
some people are poorly educated because they’re poor: thus, classism.
I assume by “pull a Bewitched” you mean replace Tambor with a different actor with the same first name, in which case I’d like to suggest Jeffrey Wright.
I feel bad that Papa John’s is losing money so I’m going to go have diarrhea.
What part of “You can have sympathy for Snyder’s loss and still think his movies are terrible” isn’t computing for you? The two things aren’t inextricably tied together, it can be two things
Its 100% about what isn’t making sense to you but keep going this is actually kinda funny.
For similar reasons I’ll also be supporting Ridley Scott’s ‘All the Money in the World’, and I hope the critics will do too.
Joey from Friends.
Man, some shitty takes in the comments so far. If this were a black comedian upset about Cleveland Brown on Family Guy there’d be a lot less defense of the show. Apu started as a cheap ethnic stereotype and has become iconic to our society of a people he doesn’t represent well. We accept it because it’s been around…
Translation; “this doesn’t affect me personally so I don’t care.”
For all the folks in the comments getting angry about the Indian guy being critical of the fictional Indian character and that he should “just get over it.”
Gibson and Wahlberg say hi
Have you heard of this thing called Fox News
You lose your power over a sex worker when they leave the room. For him, it was about absolute control — a sick kind of ownership over these women’s lives.
My first year out of college, a saleswoman at a high end department store (where I was running an errand for my dragon lady boss) told me to marry a very rich man, get a payday, divorce him and then marry for love later in life.