I was super-duper worried that he’d get asked a tough question, and then he’d be like, really uncomfortable and stuff.
I was super-duper worried that he’d get asked a tough question, and then he’d be like, really uncomfortable and stuff.
It’s so cool how the New York Times bends over backwards to give a platform and voice to people who want me dead because of the color of my skin.
We are witnessing the devolution of man. I’m not joking.
That was a cast full of winners.
I like how Jez was calling Big Sean bitter last year when he was putting this into songs. Now it’s “lol stop rapping”. But hey, it’s Jez. I wouldn’t expect anyone working here to take abuse serious unless they can score some points somewhere. Big Sean should have “manned up” or some shit amirite
Isn’t is Dorsey who had the bad day? You know, being assaulted and all? Am I missing crucial info here or is this all a weird tone for a article on domestic violence?
Grim: The Glee Reunion
Totally agree with this. All the men in my life know they will get zero help from me if they pull a Weinstein/Conyers/CK/Polanski/Allen/Moore/Cosby/Ratner/Piven/Spacey
Oh because he (allegedly, but probably at this point) sexually harassed two women - Women of color, I believe - and we have functioning moral compasses.
Trump will always win in the end because he has no shame. His dotards don’t care about any single fact, they only care about the feeling of sticking it to coastal elites, which Trump undeniably does.
“They” is the US voters. Every 2 or 6 years they get the chance to fire them all. For some reason they chose not to.
Shorter terms in particular is one of the biggest issues. The fact it’s common for people to be in office for 30-40 years is ridiculous.
And because everything can’t be terrible all the time.
GIF post time, because, as I said on a different post, I’m out of words.
We are living in Crazyland and truth has ceased to matter. It’s terrifying.
The system also won’t change as long as we feel that nothing can’t be done to stop them.
It won’t though as few rarely know who their constituency rep actually is outside of which Party they belong to.
Since 1997, Congress has paid at least $15 million to settle complaints about sexual harassment, racial discrimination, and violations of the Americans With Disabilities Act under the umbrella of the Congressional Accountability Act (CAA) of 1995.
Probably stuffing.
Thank you for this most pleasant story especially during these(our) trying times. Now the only (real) question: “dressing” or “stuffing” (?).