Shut up, Paul.
Shut up, Paul.
I laugh so hard I miss the start of the next sketch at least once per show.
While I mostly agree with you, you can’t deny that sideshows do present a danger to the general public (as well as the participants), so it’s not like this is a case of “don’t the cops have anything better to do?”
I’m definitely in the minority here, but I’ve always liked the look of this car. It was unique for the time period and stood out on the road. I think the styling has held up pretty well.
This is just piss poor advice right here.
What about Crip Blue? For as much good as he did for the community, naming a crayon after someone who was associated with the color as a result of their gang affiliation is a terrible idea.
I owned both gens of FX35s and a 370Z. I can absolutely say they are the best sounding cars I’ve ever owned, or even heard in my car-loving history. I’m not sure where this sentiment is coming from.
I can’t say I have any experience with these cars at drift events, but I always thought the g35 coupe sounds freaking amazing. Am I wrong?
Disagree.
Wait, isn’t Song of the South set during reconstruction? Remus is a sharecropper, not a slave.
Warner Bros now has a disclaimer before some of the more racist Looney Tunes episodes saying that these cartoons are a product of their time and are definitely racist, but by not showing them or cutting out those parts would be sweeping history under the rug. I guess it’s better to preserve the problematic history…
Uncle Remus was not a slave.
I watched it multiple times during my childhood . I somehow did not turn out racist.
Blacks were generally supportive of the movie when it came out. It was a mass market movie, targeted towards all races, but it actually had a black lead actor and wasn’t about how blacks are subhuman. It was one of the first movies that showed black people in a good way. It is also the first (by a long shot) American m…
I think we should learn from its past and not ignore it. But here we are.
Warner Bros. released their full library, with context. Disney should do the same—ignoring the history does not exonerate it (as our President is learning, in theory). Plus this ignores Disney’s other racist sins—Aladdin springs to mind—that are still embraced.
Godzilla cares not for your bad opinion.
Loving the sense of wonder at work in this trailer. Mothra’s reveal is gorgeous, and the choice of Claire de Lune as music- perfect.
topic: Godzilla (2014) is great and anyone who doesn’t like is a trump supporter and a.. fart enthusiast