These kids are being used by adults with an agenda.
These kids are being used by adults with an agenda.
It’s terrible how these adults are using kids to push their “I do not want children being murdered” agenda.
I wonder if the kids feel the same way about Doug Ducey. That he’s being used by adults with an agenda (e.g. the Koch Brothers and the NRA).
How I was at 16 would probably be a whole lot different if someone had shot up my high school and killed a bunch of my friends. Don’t be dense.
If anything, the people of Renton are known for their nuanced but racist understanding of Washington State tax law.
You know, we remember who Hitler was just fine without putting statues of him everywhere. Last I checked we weren’t putting up statues to King George either, or commemorating the kamikaze pilots that bombed Pearl Harbor. Also haven’t seen any statues of the 9/11 hijackers - come to think of it.
Maybe read up on the history on why those monuments were erected in the first place, decades after the civil war.
Confederate philosophy was buried generations ago. This is the final stage.
Oh my god, you dusty-assed trolls. Go take a long walk off a short pier, or find your bridges and jump from them.
This. It seems like all of the complaints are coming from adults who want a movie made for adults. I saw it yesterday, and my fortysomething self didn’t watch this movie. My inner eight-year-old did, and she absolutely *loved* it. Near the start of the movie, I told my movie buddy, “I did not bring enough Kleenex for…
Yes. This is a movie about a kids’ book, for kids, and for adults who are willing to throw themselves into the world of a kids’ book and enjoy. The trailer alone was magical; I can’t wait to see the whole thing.
I can’t wait to see it. Fox News has been trying very hard, if my newsfeed is any indication, to publicize the bad reviews. What I hope is, this is a kids’ movie for anyone who has sufficient imagination to be transported to the Wrinkle in Time world, and the trailer alone is enough to tell me it’s worth it!
I loved “Wrinkle.” It’s different from the book, and yeah, it has some problems, but it is magical in its own way. (I was disappointed that Aunt Beast didn’t show up, simply because I wanted to see how they’d depict her.) My niece is biracial and Meg-like in many ways, and is about the same age as Storm Reid. I kept…
Wrinkle was absolutely perfect.
Did Otani ask Kershaw and Turner to interrupt their wedding and anniversary planning meetings? Or did the Dodgers ask them to do that?
He might have wanted to DH and might have been even 99.9 percent dead set on going to an AL team to DH but that doesn’t mean the Dodgers (or any other NL team) couldn’t have presented a compelling enough case to convince him otherwise. I’m not normally one to hate on folks for the resources available to them but this…
Nobody’s missed the point, you ignoramus. Everybody knows why they asked these stupid questions. That doesn’t change the fact that they shouldn’t be asked in a setting which is in every way a job interview.
I just don’t see the logic here. How does an absurd (and illegal, if you’re talking about the context of a job interview, which the combine effectively is) question in a room with a few assholes in it correspond to having your performance on the field scrutinized by the media or a fanbase?
or would bash him.