This movie came out while I was in middle school, and I saw oneior two years later when I started high school at the behest of a female friend who was (and remains) far more cool than I will ever be.
“I’m being pollyana about that and hope that’s just a blip on the historical radar.”
“advocate stealing and abusing other people’s rights”
Then to answer your question: It’s going fine, I guess? I don’t think any of us realistically expect to get what we want. It’s sort of like wishing to win the Powerball—it isn’t literally impossible, but the odds of it actually happening are infinitesimal. Day to day, I think I’m content with the intellectual and…
What does the “that” in your sentence refer to?
Read the article again.
Yes, that is what is desired. For the guns to be taken.
“It called for mostly white women to stage a sit-in until Polis—who is a Democrat—signs an executive order banning guns.”
“Matty and Taylor are ‘used to the noise, and simply blocked it out.’”
It’s deeply ironic that, based on the reports of Lorincz’s prior interactions with Owens’ kids, those kids had a vastly better on-paper argument for justifiably shooting Lorincz at various points than Lorincz had for shooting Owens.
“As Taylor Swift once said, ‘Karma is a god!ʼ”
“set the record straight on the billionaire being cucked”
I don’t think there’s any way to get around the fact that a minimum categorical requirement for a performance or work of art to be called “comedy” (whether on its own, or with other words in front of it as modifiers—e.g., “stand up”, “gross out”, “musical”, etc.) is that the person(s) producing the work have…
I agree Page doesn’t owe anyone anything, but he’s not recounting this story for the sake of telling the story— Page has written a memoir, ostensibly would like to be believed, and, I assume, he’d like to sell some books. The fact is that there’s always an incentive to fabricate or embellish when writing a memoir, and…
So the counter-argument is not that it’s not erasure—it’s that certain forms of erasure are okay sometimes.
“Grammy-winner PJ Morton will write, produce and arrange a new song for the ride. Plus, Oscar-nominee Terence Blanchard will arrange music for the queue[.]”
It would certainly be a vastly more accurate label.
“Then again, comedy’s pretty subjective. And what I find funny isn’t necessarily what others find funny.”
As I understand it, male fertility tends to *sharply* decline after a man turns 50 or so—it declines somewhat throughout the 40's, but it really starts to dip after 50.