Citation needed.
Citation needed.
...we were still in two unwinnable wars and continued the regime change doctrine well into his presidency. Of course, Libya/Syria hadn’t happened yet, but I think “didn’t start a war in the year of presidency” is an odd metric for a Nobel Peace Prize.
But I mean, if we’re gonna talk about the future, he also murdered a bunch of innocent people and Bob Dylan didn’t, or whatever the literary equivalent of sending probably-illegal-by-every-measure-of-the-term drone strikes that killed random innocent people including lotsa children is?
Donald Trump still can’t comprehend how Obama earned a Nobel Peace Prize.
Of course it’s not only box office, but it’s an easy measure for popularity or public knowledge.
Obviously your personal experience can alter it, but for the public as a whole, it’s going to be Spider-Man.
The description is reductive, but tbf, it’s her most famous role.
I’m not saying AB isn’t an asshole. It’s just that the list in the lede of the article to show he’s an asshole is 2/3 stupid.
Oh, maybe the fact that there’s been no research for decades that suggest helmets reduce concussions.
This is where you’re supposed to ask for an actual study with methodology and results, rather than an infographic.
Except you might notice that there are other helmets used by other professional football players that no longer meet the requirements (see: Brady) that are for some reason allowed to be used for additional time.
Antonio Brown is also an asshole.
Everyone thought it was ridiculous to make a bunch of Avatar sequels when very few people have fond memories of the original
It’s not really “$30 mil guaranteed” if it wasn’t guaranteed.
and we basically had to break the concept of physics to make it happen
You can’t make something “go viral.” And you sure as shit can’t engineer stunts guaranteed to get people talking.
The Rise of Skywalker is written by the guy who wrote Justice League and BvS and won an Oscar for Argo?
I mean, I get how it “symbolically” can do that if you like to tell yourself stories (which most people do), but with or without the 1 mil buy, Brooklyn is in the exact same situation right now.
Jay previously owned a share of the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets, in which he purchased a $1 million stake in 2004, but even that deal was controversial in that many believe it sped up the hyper-gentrification tearing up his beloved, native Brooklyn.
In the picture, he’s catching Rayquaza(s), which is the current legendary raid boss. So he pulled over to do a raid (at a stationary thing with a predetermined spot).