Blog posts more like.
Blog posts more like.
And misuse apostrophes and semicolons in at least four of them.
Another fucking bad take from Hughes, add it to the mountain pile.
Or he’ll write 7 strongly worded articles
I mean I’m sure he’ll think of something when this site inevitably gets shut down and sold off for scraps, and all the leftover writers who didn’t jump ship and moved to LA suddenly have a lot more free time on their hands.
People are served notices at their job everyday. She shouldn’t get a special exception because she directed Booksmart.
It seems odd that Sudeikis, or a representative for him, should even have to give a perfunctory statement explaining that they would have had literally no control or foreknowledge of something like this.
Don’t fucking do this, ’kay?
There’s a subset of (inevitably white) leftist who a) naturally gravitate to the contrarian take, and b) are pretty certain This is All About Race, even if they can never adequately articulate why. All those coastal PMC liberal elites are upset with Will Smith, so therefore that take is bad and wrong and racist and…
Weirdly optimistic of them to think there is still going be an “Oscars” in ten years.
We respectfully disagree.
It’s “*thou* tedious little shit,” since we’re being so careful about our singular pronouns and all.
I get that new concepts and words can be hard. The singular “they” in English only goes back to the 14th century
You would love my cousins. All they do is smoke meth and talk exactly like this. Every day, all day. Giving full-on run-on lectures about the Georgia Guidestones, Clear Pepsi, String Theory, String Cheese, the Alien Nation finale, Tiddlywinks, esperanto, the true meaning of christmas, The Great Pyramid, jynco jeans, an…
>LOTR is great, but
“Bastards of very, very, young.”
Osment’s not joking. He got to work with Willis when he was at his peak both commercially and artistically.
Eh, its not a new thing. How many exploitation and horror flicks wheeled out John Carradine towards the end of his life for a couple of scenes so they can claim that they have a named star in their no-budget flick?
I agree. I love Edi and the Judy character but her admitting to sexual assault being played as a joke didn’t work for me. I know this show can get really dark but this is the one case where I felt like the writers were off. That should have been a disturbing scene but it didn’t come across that way.