burnardlowe
BurnardLowe
burnardlowe

Run from Irma? But I ain’t neer run from nothin but the police.

In my feed it seems like every fourth or fifth post is an ad. FB has just about outlived it’s usefulness for me as a social network.

This is good news. I’ve really felt the latest round of Star Wars has been lacking for soulless green-screened, static shot/reverse shot scenes full of exposition heavy dialog about galactic treaties and trade federations.

Not my favorite, but certainly one of the most startling.

“I hate to think this but once this is over, what else can or will she do?”

The song came out in 2002. That is, it came out in a post-9/11 world. The historical context is that the U.S. had just suffered a massive terrorist attack, and Toby Keith thought a song about rounding up a posse to track down the evil doers and string them up with some frontier justice would capture the mood and lift

Hmm. I want to be outraged about that, but...what was the weather like that day? Because if there was rain or floods, those frat boys might have been justified in their actions.

I notice this mediocre Becky doesn’t have any people of color in her dream garden. Expect a sassy thoughtpiece on the Root within an hour.

They should get Cliff Curtis, he can play any race.

I know, it’s almost like a bunch of people sitting around anonymously on the internet posting memes about doing violent things to people they hate. Somebody should write an article about that.

Not enough grease running down chins.

Let’s accept the premise that if they’re looting, it’s because they’re in distress due to the floods. Well, in that case, sending police to people in distress may help them get in touch with the resources they need so they don’t have to loot local businesses and exacerbate the damage and cost of the storm. Looting

To be fair, being shot by Lena Dunham might be preferable to having to spend any amount of time with Lena Dunham.

Lol. I went straight from the live action and fell into that anime show hole on Netflix. About six episodes in, and I’m quite enjoying it. I’m not a huge anime fan, but I can tolerate it—and yeah, it’s very different and more well developed in terms of characters and motivation—I can imagine by the end of it, it will

That’s the boat I was in. All the poo-pooing around here made me curious enough to watch it. Was pretty entertaining, nice look to it, but could’ve used more of the demon guy. Also, if I ever get a book that kills people, I’m not going to let it out of my sight.

Outside of the context of an (((outrage))) article, I would’ve first thought of a sheriff’s star.

Last I’d seen, he’d a lost a lot of weight in the process of dying.

Brave little toaster is actually probably just as traumatic for a child as witches of eastwick. I mean, it does end with the toaster committing suicide in a car crusher.

I’d be okay with this move, but only if they had the courage to make her death happen at Kevin’s hands. Just imagine the laffs as the lovable bumbler has to weekend-at-Bernie’s his beloved-but-murdered wife’s corpse around the house for an episode without the kids finding out he strangled her in a moment of rage. Now

You left “the rest of white people” off the end of your list.