I was asking if there was anything to it. Taylor’s pretty legit, so I generally trust him. But I don’t actually have a horse in this race beyond “the Democratic Party nominee,” so I’ll leave it to people who know more than I do.
I was asking if there was anything to it. Taylor’s pretty legit, so I generally trust him. But I don’t actually have a horse in this race beyond “the Democratic Party nominee,” so I’ll leave it to people who know more than I do.
The thing that truly infuriates me about this monster is that, so far as I can tell, he isn’t ridiculously incompetently criminal like seemingly everybody else in this shithouse bonfire of an administration. Everybody else is getting dinged for the most laughably gauche and petty corruption, and they’re resigning in…
Well, 1) I’m not a Florida voter, so I can’t personally do anything about the general directly, but 2) for the general, my position is always “vote for the Democrat until Democrats control majorities everywhere.” So even if Gillum was tied to some dark-money shady shit, the worst I’d say is “hold your nose and vote…
At no point did I claim such a thing. I said “let’s” in the same usage as “let’s all drop acid.” It’s a suggestion for a thing we could all do, which we can decide to do or not.
I wish I could find that tweet again that basically said, “let’s not lament all the famous fuckwads whose careers are now ruined because they couldn’t keep their dicks to themselves. Let’s lament the art that never got created because the people who wanted to make it got silenced by these fuckers. They had their shot,…
I was mistaken, it was Green who’s the Mar-a-Lago phony Dem. But Gillum apparently was tied to some dark-money fuckery during the campaign. See:
Somebody enlighten me: I heard rumors that Gillum is a Mar-a-Lago regular and pulled some dirty tricks during the campaign. Any truth to this?
omg, I can’t breathe. NOBODY LOOK AT ME.
jeezus, he looks like he’s one bad episode away from a stint in rehab. WTF does Grande see in him?
I’m asking about Mae. But somebody else already explained that nobody saw her because St. Louis is apparently a desolate wasteland bereft of people, and you can murder people in broad daylight without trouble.
two things:
I’ll see your David Lynch, and raise you Roberto Bolaño. His final masterpiece, 2666, is all about the crimes — there’s even a whole massive part of the book, some 300 pages, titled The Part About The Crimes, and it’s horrible in its monstrous weight of murder and violence and suffering — and yet it does such a much…
There is no way what-so-fucking-ever this isn’t because the French Open is lousy with racists who can’t stand to be dominated so thoroughly by a strong black woman, and furthermore can’t look at her without immediately turning her into some sort of fucked-up 19th-century hottentot throwback.
All I know about pokemon is either Pikachu’s acid trip:
I was really ambivalent about Oh for a long time, and now that I’ve seen how good she is in Killing Eve (go watch it! She’s great, and Jodie Comer is great, too!), I realize I didn’t care for her because she was given a shitty role to play in that Paul Giamatti vehicle about wine snobs.
If dolphins are so great, and if you want to protect dolphins, 300,000 dolphins die as bycatch in commercial fishing,” said Sasaki, citing a figure confirmed by the International Whaling Commission as representing all cetaceans caught in commercial fishing apparati, not just dolphins. “Why don’t we go toward that if…
As a completely defeated and broken Gen-Xer, one of my only bright spots in life is seeing today’s youth doing their thing. They will save us all.
ETA: I’m reminded again of this book review by Yr Wonket’s heart and soul Ken Layne, with the following remark from 2009:
Worth noting about this film: the author of the novel made it a condition of any deal that the main character not be whitewashed. As soon as she said that, every other production company but this one turned her down.