It’s like the sad, hungover soul of a decade threw up on those uniforms.
It’s like the sad, hungover soul of a decade threw up on those uniforms.
Ah, I thought maybe you just hadn’t experienced it. I did as well.
Nope. The 80s really looked like that.
He may be a redneck, but he can’t be that dumb, considering his successful plan to hide the catfish. I was especially impressed by the use of compression shorts, tho the truck was also a novel idea.
Next step: eating a homeless man’s face
You’re a clone.
Yeah, the perfect is the enemy of the good (I think someone famous said that). I gave up on being perfect like 20 years ago. It was really a healthy change.
Thanks. :) I was actually less concerned about myself, more interested in the concrete things one can do. And you gave some good ideas. I think there are white people who want to change but just don’t know how.
Thanks for the thoughtful reply. As you say, it’s a very tough question. In my life, I think I’m pretty good at treating everyone equally. I’m friendly toward everyone, and I’ve had a good day if I can make at least one person genuinely smile (I know that’s corny). I’ve lived in racially mixed neighborhoods almost my…
I’m genuinely wondering (no sarcasm intended): how would one confront their own views? What would be the next step once they confront their own racism? How does one become not racist?
I’m not a fan of the show, but I’ve always thought Reali was likable and smart.
This is a fantastic movie, and I found it to be a brutally empathetic portrayal of Laura. I hate scenes involving any kind of sexual assault, but the terrible one with Bob/Leland was so squirmy and horrifying and It felt necessary to understanding her character and the movie. I think that made it particularly…
Is he related to my personal hero, Jay Ward (Bullwinkle etc)? Or is it just a weird coincidence?
Why are they like this? My guess: isolation, land inhospitable to farming, shitty weather, lack of spices, little racial diversity historically, tradition, etc.
If you’re the real Khemist49, good on you. You absolutely did the right thing. Don’t listen to anyone who says otherwise. They are either children or have the mind of a child.
She’s his caregiver.
Pretty sure he was knocked unconscious during the fall, unless he fell straight down a cliff or crevasse.
He actually tweeted that he didn’t play because he was undefeated against top players and didn’t want to lose. So...
Hendrix did a decent job.
You play with the controller you have, not the one you wish you had. Or you don’t. I never said it wouldn’t suck, but dealing with challenges can be beneficial, even if you lose. There’s a lot to learn from failure.