It's their "promised land" the rest of us just see a bunch of lifeless salt flats, cultural desert, and the world's most vanilla white folk.
It's their "promised land" the rest of us just see a bunch of lifeless salt flats, cultural desert, and the world's most vanilla white folk.
But they only recently changed their views in the 70s when they realized their particular brand of racism was hurting recruiting numbers and PR. Suddenly their "prophet" had an epiphany that their sham god said us brown folk weren't the damned spawn of Satan anymore. Before that they were racist as fuq, and in parts…
Well, I could clearly see Salt Lake City from the window of my hotel, so are you REALLY claim a functional difference between mormons from SLC and mormons a couple miles away?
Um no, it was 2010, in Ogden, there were no DECENT (fresh roast/non-Starbucks) coffee places, and EVERYTHING was closed on Sunday.
oh yeah, look at a city map of towns in Idaho and Utah that were settled by Mormons. it's confusing as fuq. "11th 1st west street, west 12th 8th street," etc
I had to spend a month living in Salt Lake City for work one time. It really tempered my capacity to feel sympathy for Mormons. Nonsensical street naming, no coffee, no booze, and nowhere to get food on Sundays. It was a nightmare. Good call stoping them from creating Space Utah.
do you think anyone in the writers room ever worried they were ripping off X-Men? Or maybe someone did and Murphy had their dog killed.
Murphy's tone deafness and inability to truly understand anything beyond the most superficial and capricious of human emotion leads me to believe he must be some sort of sociopath. Don't get me started on how he shifted focus on the show to Rachel and Kurt, garbage people whose only "redeeming" qualities were being…
In the early seasons, I think a lot of fans understandably mistook liking Journey and Jane Lynch for liking Glee. It just took them a while to realize these things were not same-same
I remember when Glee first came out and he'd get in a media war/temper-tantrum with any recording artist who didn't want to sign over the TV rights to their songbooks for him. He'd basically accuse them of being homophobic enemies of the arts lol.
I've noticed the same problem in a lot of BBC scripted shows, especially in the sci-fi genre; cool concepts, interesting characters, but lack of background research and not enough understanding of basic plotting and normal human behavior to get the job done.
It's like Ryan Murphy has a destructively short attention span. All his projects have one great first season (or at the very least, half of one), after which he seems to lose interest and intentionally runs them into the ground.
I just deleted it yesterday after i realized it was still on my phone taking up space lol
I've always maintained that Game of Thrones is one of the few examples in which the tv/film adaptation is superior to its literary source material.
Sex with Heigl now is not worth sex with bubba later
The problem with California is that we have essentially become a one party state, which is toxic to functional democracy, regardless of who that party is. Some of us vote against the grain, not because we are a bunch of misogynistic racist homophobic Trump supporters, but because if we didn't, our voices would never…
I meant the food adventure part of it, not the murder.
If I was up on criminal charges and my lawyer was a Katherine Heigl character, I'd be all like, "Ah crap, I'm going to jail for a while, aren't I?"
When Jess threatened to take Winston up to SF, get lunch and murder him, it made me think of this guided food tour of Chinatown I've been wanting to take one of these weekends. I think it might be a sign.
Ha! I'm right around the corner in Elk Grove. I'm worried about the possible levy break over by Walnut Grove. They say if it goes it will flood out that whole town.