I feel like half the time they insist the celebrity say “anything,” and then after the celebrity has said something, they complain that what they said wasn’t “enough.”
I feel like half the time they insist the celebrity say “anything,” and then after the celebrity has said something, they complain that what they said wasn’t “enough.”
Sheridan started out with such great promise, but it’s been a steady slide down from Hell and High Water.
A pox pon them, right pon their heads!
“put pressure pon [Tom Holland]’s head... to say something, ANYTHING, about the disgusting racial abuse being thrown at our angel Fran.”
Judge should have gave him a Tom Haverford verdict and banned him from the internet altogether. Hit him where it really hurts.
Because he hasn’t run over any innocent people yet. Gotta give him a chance to really prove how dangerous he is, apparently.
Giving every asshole a global voice, and allowing them to be anonymous in the process. What could go wrong? We need to figure out away to make bigots feel shame again, to make them worry that their abominable speech may well earn them a poke in the nose.
The dude is wrapped in cheetos sweats, driving a cheetos-themed car. The mschf boots are the least cheesy thing going on in this picture.
Officers gave him a verbal warning about speeding in highly populated city areas, and he was released.
This judge is a hero. He should move to Alabama. There are a lot of these Charger jackasses that need to be neutered. Especially the one clown who keeps waking up the entire neighborhood at 2:30 every morning. I really hate this fool.
How does a 20-year old afford a Hellcat?
Ah, like most things, the issue is so clear and easily solved (ban monetization of videos like these) but for some reason (greed) we’d rather just let these idiots get wealthy by dangerously disobeying agreed upon laws and norms.
Remember when trolls just stuck to the internet? If this guy did this in my neighborhood I’d put weird lotion on his door handles.
IT STINKS
A substantially worse Taxi Driver -AND- King of Comedy. Given the viewing habits of most of the current younger audience, it probably doesn’t matter. They haven’t seen either of the originals. When my kids (both Gen Z age) saw Avatar for the first time, they didn’t respond negatively to the similarities to Ferngully,…
I’m looking forward to the musical number about how the Joker feels about big butts and how he can't lie about how he feels about big butts.
There’s only musical-sequel-to-a-dark-movie I recognise:
I only know about this show because my dad asks every month hey whens it back on.
Is this the ep where Paul tells the story about Sly wanting to be credited as a co-author on a book he didn’t write, just because he was involved with the movie adaptation of the book?