Dude, stop running across him. Try passing peacefully in front or behind him. It sounds like he’s banged up enough.
Dude, stop running across him. Try passing peacefully in front or behind him. It sounds like he’s banged up enough.
And he was older than Takei was in TOS when he played Sulu. And also not Japanese. Did that cause any controversy? It seems like a common Hollywood thing to not cast Japanese folks for lead roles.
What is stopping people from suing women who miscarry
What is stopping people from suing women who miscarry and how long before someone wins because there is no medical difference between a miscarriage and an abortion?
Simple. You just need to use the same tactics they’re using. John Q. Pro-Choice files suit against abortion provider X, affirmatively alleging in the Complaint that John Q. Pro-Choice is acting under color of his authority granted by the State Government and acting as the agent of the Government to block all abortions…
The terrible and in a way predictable idea here is just to force more culture war. That is probably the point here more than anything else. Give people an active roll in persecution and they will double down for you and turn out for you. There is no apathy or days of for those taking joy in harming others.
Fingers crossed the production took it seriously too and weren’t like, “Production’s on pause, party on insurance money!!”
If I were making movie money, I would definitely shop at upscale grocery stores.
By no means am I anywhere near famous, but I think I got a small taste of what it might be like. I was the only doc on a mid-sized FOB in Afghanistan. Suddenly, I was in a relatively restricted environment where everybody knew exactly who I was, even though I barely know anyone else. I often got asked random personal…
When you’re younger, I think it’s common to secretly want to be famous. I think it comes from the self-absorption of youth.
Being famous does sound like a huge pain in the ass. Being wealthy while maintaining a low profile, on the other hand, seems pretty great.
Y’know Eric, if I want to know what kind of gauge of strings to get, your opinion matters. Epidemiology? Virology? Not so much.
Bingo.
Never could stand Clapton, but basically kept my mouth shut about it since everyone else seemed to think he’s a genius.
I agree that Ed Asner’s best work wasn’t summed up in Mary Tyler Moore, and I did like his work in UP, but I think his best work was as the SAG president. He was an interesting actor but everything points to him being an even better human being.
Story goes a black guy fondled his girlfriend at a club one night. That was all it took.
Probably said that right before playing a blues song.
Maybe decades of heavy drug use and alcohol finally fried his brain cells. I have no other explanation other than he has always been a racist conspiracy theorist which pains me cause I always loved his music.
Didn’t his negligence kill his son and then he made a massive profit off of the song he wrote about said negligent-son-murder? I think this falls under the “yeah, I guess they were a talented (performer/musician/author/etc) at one point, but their genius at (see previous parenthetical) doesn’t justify their current…
As a 40 year-old who grew up as a 90s teen on a steady diet of 60s & 70s classic rock, I feel a savage justification in always finding Eric Clapton to be an overrated, pompous, annoying, boring jackass. *blasts Hendrix*