1. Who thought it was a good idea to bring a presidential primary season to Mike Bloomberg’s cocaine party?
1. Who thought it was a good idea to bring a presidential primary season to Mike Bloomberg’s cocaine party?
Also said Warren’s wealth tax wasn’t a good idea because apparently it’s just taking money “for the heck of it” or “just to be mean”. And says that you’ve gotta spend that money wisely, like... she doesn’t have a plan on where that money is going?
“People can only get famous from tv or movies”--is that what you’re trying to say? I’m genuinely trying to understand your logic here. I really shouldn’t even try since it seems like you’re being willfully obtuse.
YouTube is not like cable access. No one on cable access has the opportunity for that many eyeballs.
Your old-person-yells-at-cloud is showing.
The finale of The Office, an extremely popular TV show that had “celebrities” on it, had under 4 million viewers. Nikkie’s coming out video currently has over 16 million views. Does this help you understand? Or do you just hate the internet as a platform for people getting famous?
Eh, yes and no.
It becomes easier to understand once you realize how much the press coverage of this literal non-event is an It’s Anyone’s Fault But Mine reaction on the part of the press. The article itself is like a throwback to Hurricane Katrina coverage: exact same pictures, telling a different story, that when put together…
My grandfather was in the IRA and I hate the UK tabloids for making me sympathize with the royals, but my leftist ass went so far as thinking that even if they’re born into privilege it still comes with a million more strings than the average rich kid has to deal with.
The relationship between the British press and their royalty is baffling, hilarious, and deeply creepy. “How dare our prince step back from his sacred royal duties of presenting awards, attending funerals and pretending to run charities! And just because we’ve been relentlessly abusing him and his wife for years? This…
Citation?
I’m no right-winger, but I think this is a much more complex issue than has been perpetuated. Conservatives aren’t the only ones protesting this issue, though their (underlying, prejudicial) reasoning is certainly unique.
You realize trans girls take androgen blockers and estrogen?
Yeah, it’s exhausting. I was quizzed by a local cashier a couple days ago if my wife was a “real lady” and has she always been a “real lady?” The answer is yes and yes, you fucking COW. What slays me is the fact her very existence gives these people the “right” to ask such questions. Each time this stuff happens, I…
I love how Trump sycophants pull the same projection BS Trump himself does.
You know why he was 30 minutes late? They were waiting on the sun to be in the right position for him to make that Sun God entrance through the double doors. What an evangelical piece of stagecraft, how theatrical. I’m surprised the Mormon Tabernacle Choir wasn’t there to burst into Hallelujahs!
Come on, what’s confusing about a product line with titles like the Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox One X and Xbox Series X? :D
Not to mention the fact that those throwing stones are not sin free themselves. Their "sin" may be hidden, but it's still there. According to the Bible, sin is sin, there is no heirarchy. So I have a hard time with casting out those who commit "big sins" like premarital sex or homosexuality from serving in the church,…
Because these bigots are able to execute Simone Biles-level of mental gymnastics to “interpret” the rules that Leviticus (or the rest of the bible) lays out to exempt themselves.
There’s a few grays all making the same point as this one, and I just wanted to point out: it’s funny how people “need” to “acknowledge” the “sinfulness” of the gay “lifestyle” for their Christianity, but somehow always ignore all the other inconvenient laws laid out in the Old Testament. You never hear anyone saying…
After looking this kid up (again), I’m even more enraged by his sentence.