I'd really liked to see the final voter breakdown in an alternate election between Trump and Sanders. Because I think Bernie would have crushed him.
I'd really liked to see the final voter breakdown in an alternate election between Trump and Sanders. Because I think Bernie would have crushed him.
Even though people might BE dumb, to go and call them dumb, or racist, or misogynist or deplorable is generally bad politics. Nothing hardens a person's opinion more than being insulted. Trump is loud, boorish and loathsome but man did Hillary drop the ball when she did that.
If they're that he'll bent on anonymity it would be easy enough to do. Buy a small condo in some random city (Cleveland, Kansas City, Nashville, etc.) get a haircut, gain twenty pounds and take a few night classes at some college. If anyone says you look like Brad Pitt laugh and say you got laid off and decided to…
If that thought didn't cross a person's mind I'd be shocked.
You spend a year in isolation and see how you hold up. There's a reason she's rightly passed at him and the movie doesn't hide that.
That's an awful flippantly way of describing someone who's spent a year in isolation and whose sanity is slipping away. I didn't like the movie, but it's pretty obvious that it wasn't his first idea.
I think his actions during nullification pretty much sums up his opinion on where he would have fallen regarding states vs federal power.
Technically neither side was vying for control of the central government so it isn't what we'd consider a "proper" civil war. And given that secession wasn't totally illegal yet it makes the whole thing even more murky. In another world where tensions weren't as heated it might have kicked off the "1860…
Nonsense, go and read about the horrors that were commited under the Nazi regime and see how much of that is actually being perpetrated today. Things aren't perfect, but people would rightly flip out if actual Nazis were walking around.
Malcolm in the Middle had fairly realistic home. Mad About You another. There's a few over the years.
I don't think that's the point he's trying to make. It's that it's $44,000 of your take home pay, not total pay, which for most people would leave astonishing little for things like food and not staring at a blank wall all evening.
How do you advertise a series where the Nazis won WW2 and committed unthinkable atrocities without at least tacitly admitting the evil?
The film is pretty meh, but I don't think people think about how long a year is. You'd be utterly batty too. Some people people saying he's a creep or what have you is pretty asinine. I've worked in remote areas with guys and people get super squirrely after they've been up there a while, and this is where you have…
If you read a lot of Lawrence Block, there's kind of a theme with his villains (much sexual deviancy). The book is a lot older than the movie too, it was written in '92 when being gay was more eyebrow raising than 2014. The film was brought forward quite a bit, his flashback is in '91 in the movie and the story is…
Aren't the villians just garden variety psychos in that? It was implied they might have been gay, but that fits with Block's world where a lot of crime is committed by 'deviants'.
What this tells me is that this guy is delivering a lot of nonsense. I recently went back to uni recently and found myself surfing the Web 75% of the time. But in the class that's engaging and difficult I've never even opened the browser.
Montreal is a great city… but the overpasses that look like they're about collapse, the endless humidity and the cabbies whose hands you end up putting your life into kind of soured me on the city.
(Because Eastwood directed it)
If I was in a vicious accident and needed to call someone for help when GoT is airing, I would probably die because nobody would pick up their phones.
What's not to get?