They are such a neat congregation that even when she does say they're a horrible group of people near the end they all kind of go "Amen" and just see it as a statement about how we're all sinners struggling to be better people.
They are such a neat congregation that even when she does say they're a horrible group of people near the end they all kind of go "Amen" and just see it as a statement about how we're all sinners struggling to be better people.
Lots of things on it I watch, but I do sometimes worry I'm supporting things I loathe by paying for it.
"Norm fakes it, making up a rather lackluster, but still acceptable, love letter."
I meant he was presumably gay then too and so may have odd feelings about those days.
I think Mr. Rubio proved to us we don't want to think of Trump's cock. Ew.
I liked Season 3. I think that's when I started it.
It was the sign the show had lost its bearings, but yeah.
Kind of sad it went from being a good, maybe even innovative, drama to something too close to a cartoon.
I think the issue was more government recognizing their marriages. Some opposed Lawrence v Texas, so wanted LGBT individuals not to be legally allowed to have sex so likely not be able to claim they were married even in a cultural sense, but I don't know if Sasse was like that or not.
People have wanted other people's careers to end due to remarks for years. Someone earlier mentioned Imus. And there's also Bill Maher, yeah this Bill Maher, who got into trouble in 2002 for stuff he said when he was still seen as more of a libertarian.
Nebraska farms never had anything to do with slavery though so far as I know. (Maybe it sometimes has to do with peonage of Mexican farm workers, but Maher didn't say anything related to that.)
He's not Batman!
This is neat as I started the article on Sir William Bayliss. I think I didn't know who he was, but saw him on like the Copley Medal lists so did some research and started the article.
"But Lillian’s passion has made Carolyn, whose father was one of those
men, hate the idea of sex. Sam is in disbelief as they exit Cheers for
the Cape."
Nothing much. ZaiJian!
Yeah that was one where I think the show was off. When they did that "Turtle Island" thing last year they acted like all the rich white guys would have zero interest in helping Lakota.
"Kimmy sees Ms. Clara’s busybody behaviors and concludes religion is all
founded on manipulating others, but in a final twist, Ms. Clara proves
to neither be bad nor good. She’s flawed, just like the rest of them."
Colonial Pennsylvania, much of contemporary Montana I think, possibly Alabama considering Alapine, etc.
Poor dear, you need smaller words? Shorter paragraphs?
Tolerance isn't the same as acceptance. I'm maybe less accepting of many things than someone more liberal than I. Still sure there are areas where my general tendency toward conservatism likely makes me less tolerant. (Drugs, perhaps. Certain other things that violate the laws or involve treating one's body as…