There was a Jack in the Box that would charge me 40¢ to leave the tomato off a burger. I started ordering the burger, then I’d stand at the counter, unwrap it, take the tomato off, slap it down on the counter, and leave.
There was a Jack in the Box that would charge me 40¢ to leave the tomato off a burger. I started ordering the burger, then I’d stand at the counter, unwrap it, take the tomato off, slap it down on the counter, and leave.
Every time I go to Taco Bell, I still order a Double Decker taco to be cruelly reminded it is no longer on the menu. I’m still mad about it as it requires no extra ingredients than what already exists at a Taco Bell.
“What they did to Michael is worse than molestation. They killed him. Literally.”
Yeah, fuck you. Get help.
Right? I mean, they explained really clearly why it felt so special, especially for the boy who grew up loving Jackson’s music. Wow, your favorite musician/performer wants to hang out with you and knows your family, and tells you he loves you? That’s pretty cool. And Jackson was already so secretive about parts of his…
This is a pretty good way for a celebrity to un-beloved herself.
Mel Gibson is total garbage, but he attacked other adults. This is much worse IMO.
Happens all the time. I was molested. So was my mom when she was a kid. It’s apparently different for me, though, because I’m a male who turned out to be gay and had an abusive father, and she didn’t. Clearly it’s awful that a man chose to do that, but it’s not so traumatic because clearly I wanted the male attention…
We can only imagine that she’ll soon try to somehow remove these comments from the internet.
“You can say ‘molested,’” Streisand started, ominously, “But those children, as you heard them say [the grown-up Robson and Safechuk], they were thrilled to be there.
A nice reminder that no matter how beloved a celebrity is, they’re still all a bunch of idiots.
Interesting spin on the Streisand Effect.
I don’t have cable so I look forward to January every year for Netflix to pop the new season of It’s Always Sunny up. I *think* Hulu has it, but with commercials, because..fuck us, that’s why.
It also blows since I used to grab the seasons when they were cheap for just this situation but Fox has turned super stingy in…
It feels like it’s been several months in a row of Netflix removing movies that I want to see and not adding anything new that interests me. Though there’s still some gems among their original content. Watched Mudbound and American Vandal over the weekend and both were excellent.