Horrifying, but Pulitzer-worthy
Horrifying, but Pulitzer-worthy
It’s really like a stab in the heart for me. Not long ago I visited Notre Dame and photos don’t do her justice, it really lights up the surrounding region. And maybe this means nothing to some people, but living in a city with such old buildings has, at least for me, a soothing effect. No matter what happens, no…
It’s got kind of a horrific beauty about it. Thanks for sharing. Still, I wish I was looking at a movie frame or a model, and not the last moments of an international landmark.
I hope the rose window can be saved. :(
A sign of the times... :/
Off topic, but Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris appears to be burning to the ground right now.
Pleading not guilty seems like a bad idea, especially when there’s so much evidence stacked against you.
The problem with that defense is that they deducted the bribe from their taxes. That’s what they are in trouble for. And the whole coach’s discretion thing doesn’t extend of course to the choice to make their bribe a tax write off.
This is the reaction a recently retired pro athlete received when she played in a men’s league (thinking it was coed):
1) Listen to him. You’ll understand his popularity.
People should be allowed to play whatever dumbass, made-up games they want. But if you wanna play this shit you have to get sterilized.
Yeah, because everyone who is on this list did something wrong and doesn’t have families.
“Located in the Ukraine” = actually Russian but needs a cover to not make the connection.
A good portion of this aging Pittsburgh roster actually experienced that series.
She’s just a special snow flake, isn’t she? Everyone hates work, but she’s to special to put up with it.
She’s selling herself short. Clearly she’s good at pissing people off. Skill like that she’d be a natural in Congress.
*crowd applauds* Bravo, sir or madame.
Yep! LMU as well. But c’monnnn... they’re no USC! /s