At the risk of being divisive, I would say that the U.S. is like the UK in that both actually do have very good cuisine, but you’d probably want to eat the food of ethnic minorities in those countries if you wanted to taste most of it.
At the risk of being divisive, I would say that the U.S. is like the UK in that both actually do have very good cuisine, but you’d probably want to eat the food of ethnic minorities in those countries if you wanted to taste most of it.
I don’t know if Red State is a good movie, but I think it’s interesting and the most that he’s stretched himself as a director, period.
Hmmm, I hope this doesn’t mean that McGruder’s Amazon show is on hold. Black America sounded interesting, and though this isn’t the most popular opinion, I think that the Boondocks was only really great for the first season and generally decent, but pretty inconsistent for the two seasons after that (and of course…
I can be bigoted against white people.
They must have missed Dave shitting on white people with drug problems and white women in general.
I love Canada, but Ontario just voted for a Ford brother and y’all still haven’t reckoned with the ‘60s Scoop...or the black mold on the shoddy First Nations lands that you’ve shoved the natives into...or the fact that First Nations deaths are often ignored by police...or the fact that Alberta is the Alabama of Canada…
Well no, that’s not the point at all. It’s not that Jay will partially own an NFL team. It’s that he was out here cheerleading Kap and using his growing stature as a foil to the NFL to then hustle his way into a deal with them.
I see your point, but in a capitalist system, I always give the worker more leeway than the owner. The worker has to eat, after all, and is compromised by their position in the system as a single cog in a machine that eats them up.
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I mean, there was character growth and development in there that people might want to see borne out. There are also some questions (like “who is Archer’s father?”) that the story has toyed with answering that people might want to find out more about.
The idea that a hard cap will do anything to stop the top fifteen or twenty players from concentrating in the cities that they want to live in is silly.
Wilt wasn’t even the best player at his position in his own era, so I can see where you went wrong in your assumption.
Yes, because other countries, say for example Canada, would never boost people who don’t understand the concept of moderation:
Because they don’t have an unlimited number of subs? Someone’s gotta play the whole game from the starting eleven. Eight someones.
Oh boy.
Nope, racists who love racism are why Trump won.
Unpopular opinion: I don’t think Raptors is that bad a name. Bonus: Their current logo is one of my favorites, with the claws ripping through the basketball. I’d absolutely wear that on a cap if I wore the caps of teams that I didn’t already root for.
Salt is so bad for squirrels. Kevin’s going to send herself to an early grave.
Yeah...a modal verb.