I'm reading the "alleys" part over and over again but I just cannot make sense of it. Alleys? What? And the syntax of it! I'm both baffled and terrified.
I'm reading the "alleys" part over and over again but I just cannot make sense of it. Alleys? What? And the syntax of it! I'm both baffled and terrified.
Disappointing, I preferred the edgier material.
- Bumknuckle, unprompted
GIVE ME BACK MY SON!
Quote me one comment that has said anything of the kind.
I don't know that that's her motivation, you seem to have thought about it more than I have. And I still find it to be a funny show. But I don't disagree with you that the nudity is gratuitous, it is.
I don't let it bother me.
Exactly so. Immediately after taking office he went straight ahead with introducing the measures and appointing the people we feared he would, and that he said he would. And people still say give him a chance - a chance to do what, exactly?
I know I do.
Beat me to it.
The measures of a President's success are the things he does - everything he has done so far and everything he proposes to do in the future I am vehemently opposed to. You can't support a leader if you can't support their policies or their actions.
Concern? Okay, you're welcome I guess.
Shosh: Oh wow, the American middle class is disappearing, thanks for the hot tip Paul Krugman.
Ray: I know, right - you've really got your finger on the pulse there Krugman.
Shosh: I know, it's like, if I really want to know what to talk about at a dinner party in 2005, I'll call you on your flip phone Krugman.
Ray: Fuck…
When they were sitting on the beach, I really wanted Hannah to say "You got dreams in life? That's lit." Or "That's some poetic thoughts, B."
I'm pretty sure she was naked in season one, episode one and has been countless times over the past fifty-odd episodes. If you're still watching at this point, it's a little late to say she's forcing it on you.
Well, this is the last season and it's all been shot already, so it's a bit late to say they should 'stop it' with anything.
Well well, ain't you the raging edgelord.
Hip Hop has been a huge part of popular culture for decades, but a club scene in a sitcom in 2017 finally made you realise that you don't like it?
See the what now?
Hoo boy, the YouTube comments are a real shitshow.