“... then watch that show.”
“... then watch that show.”
Oh look, someone trying to out-Brooker Brooker by aping his Screen Burn writing style but with all the funny removed. That takes me back to 2006.
I’ll take your word for it. I got the impression from Steve’s post that a greater than average number of Warhols are fake (maybe I misread it), was wondering why.
1) That is a face built by meth.
Fair enough. I was just going on context clues, but I could be wrong.
... she could also have cystic acne?
I don’t have a snake, nor have I been bitten by one, but that isn’t a snake bite.
That was pretty much my reaction exactly. The art’s owner is awful and more than deserves this, but it’s still depressing whenever art is damaged.
Yeah, how is that not the first thing mentioned every time her name comes up? If Taylor Swift or Jennifer Lawrence did that we would never not hear about it.
Make-up can kill you. Great. Fantastic.
I’m thinking the dead eyed douche either ends up in jail for insider trading or fired for sexual harassment. And if we are lucky, ends up living in a van down by the river.
absolute HEIGHTS of journalism
No, they need tools to deal with their fear in a meaningful way, so that it doesn’t impede them from living their lives and fighting for their rights.
You mean the one with his shitty little shout out to A.J. Daulerio? Fuck Will Leitch.
I actually like the language shifts. It does a good job of reminding you these people speak different languages and it helps to put you in their headspace. But the dialogue, woof.
And at the time of this show, it was called Wessex, Northumbria, Mercia, and East Anglia. Also, everyone on the show is now dead over 1000 years now, so we know how that turned out.
My wife is a mental health provider and many, many of her female patients have been, in technical terms, freaking the fuck out since the election. It’s a two edged sword, because, along with all the stress Donnie Two Scoops has caused, a lot of these woman have been able to do some really good work surrounding the…
White people.
Yeah, this kind of marketing of “fearlessness” is very aggravating. It’s a way of advertisers telling women to ignore their valuable feelings and hard-won insight that things are getting worse for them by leaps and bounds, and to feel free to buy stuff, rather than saving up their money for bus tickets to go to…
Hey, I appreciate your information, but sadly, it did not. It was hideously overcooked and actually a bit dried out. It reminded me of the part of The Princess Bride where the author is talking about how their cook is afraid of his wife because she was icily helpful when the cook turned a perfectly good prime rib…