not really.
not really.
“white knighting”? Dude, Gab is THAT way —>
So many embittered bros on here talking to each other about how much they hate a person’s show. Seems like a curious waste of energy, but whatever pickles your cucumber.
Call me when it’s about two elf SISTERS
“Do us a favor! Restore the top button to all your shirts!”
Sister Act 3: It’s Canon
I was 9 when this song came out and I remember when I first heard it on the radio - I loved it. I thought it had such a great beat to it, was hugely catchy, and light and fluffy without being cloying. On its own, musically, without lyrics or sleigh bells or anything, it’s a fun catchy song.
The original sheet music labels the woman part as “mouse” and the male part as “wolf”
Hey fellas, every time you feel the urge to say some dumbass thing like “the hippity hop is just as bad” or “women are overreacting” switch to ranting about how not everyone agrees with you that “Die Hard” is a Christmas movie.
Can’t he just use the alt-right clone “Hatreon?” Or did no credit card company agree to participate?
I think it holds up really well. But Brian has a distinct style and won’t be suited for everyone. The.. advantage? .. the Beatles have is a lot of their stuff can be heard in the rock influences that came after it, so their work will seem more familiar even upon first listen. Brian pulls from different sources - some…
Smile does exist. It was all arranged and recorded in the 60's and Brian revisited it in 2004 to record a fully realized version - Brian Wilson presents “SMiLE”. Going back and listening to the Smile Sessions I can only hear a few major differences.
I disagree that “Sgt. Pepper would’ve kicked [Smile’s] ass.” I’ve listened multiple times to both albums and Smile is far more complex and complete as a project. The advantage Smile has is that Brian really was working on his personal vision, while the Fab 4 were struggling with putting 4 different personalities into…
#octothorpe
“The other end of the spectrum.”
#hashtaghashtag
Well the important part is you get to feel superior to everyone else.
“The safest.”
Gay white men are pretty well off. Especially the financially sound ones. Now that the HIV/AIDS crisis has largely waned in the wealthy white part of the “G” end of the community, they’re not exactly doing the civil rights heavy lifting. That credit belongs to (and really, has ALWAYS belonged to) Black and Brown…
I’m intrigued by this adaptation because, if memory serves, unlike Man in the High Castle, Plot Against America gives us a POV of a young Jewish boy as affected by creeping and socially acceptable anti-semitism. It doesn’t start with camps, it doesn’t start with badges, it doesn’t even start with someone shouting…