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“It’s boobs in boobland here”

Or maybe FL didn’t cut her a check like the swag schools she’s sportin, and now she’s out the 2nd half of the payments upon delivery. We know how College Football works in the S E C

In the same interview, Quincy Jones says he loves Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith. So there’s that.

Waaaaaaaaaay ahead of you

I thought this was going to be about cocaine.

Let me tell you brother, someday your lackadaisical attitude in re: bathroom cats will be your undoing...

I think that I have a picture of the two of them

Your link just leads back to your comment. Kinja’ed!

Deaftones fucking rock, dude!

Heh, this is a gimmick account right? Oh it’s not? Oh dear...

Alternatively, it will not be interesting to see what they are planning because they are not smart and not good at music, and you could go see Russian music that’s actually good at your local dance club, at South By Southwest, at a Boiler Room show, or at Far From Moscow.

Plus according to Calvin’s dad, the world really was black and white until sometime in the 1930s. This is revisionist history pure and simple.

I’m always puzzled when people claim that colorizing original B&W footage makes it more immediate or gripping. It’s never done anything other than add a layer of artifice - and thus distance - for me. Why not encourage a mindset that is willing to approach the historical record on its own terms, rather than tailor

Neoliberalism is like a United Colors of Benetton commercial... the idea is racial and gender unity but only in service to selling overpriced jeans.

You clearly, You’re still posting like some corncobbed binch.

It depends how you define liberal... the traditional definition since the 1980's had been to use it a synonym for “the left”, but it’s increasingly being used to describe moderate, center-left Democrats as it had in the 60's (see Phil Ochs’s ‘Love Me, I’m a Liberal’ for a good definition). So in this usage, it is an

Basically it’s an economic policy that arose in the wake of the perceived failure of Keynesian economics and really took off after the oil crisis. Think Carter and Reagan in the US, Thatcher and Blair in the UK. In essence it revolves around privatization but with a very novel core idea. Rather than embracing a pure

Fake news was originally a liberal slogan used to talk about chechen and georgian kids who wrote fake news stories and promoted them on facebook for beer money. It’s a bipartisan phrase. And as a socialist who doesn’t like either party, I find it fun to use it to needle people.

I can sort of understand this idea that everything seemed ok and then all of a sudden it wasn’t, but I also have very little patience for it. It’s really an expression of how comfortable your existence was until you were forced to look at what had been going on in our country for a long time. I dunno, I get that mine

It was that whole unseemly “have it both ways” quality of the US version that kind of killed it for me. It reminds me most of the “rubber band reality” of latter-day Simpsons efforts, where the rubber band is so loose and overstretched that it kind of loses its intended comedic “snap”.