Being stupid to the point of obstructionism is a very real type of stupid.
Being stupid to the point of obstructionism is a very real type of stupid.
You think any of us want to go to the comments sections of news sites to talk about this?
Is that all the Alamo had to do, classify these as private screenings?
I find myself wanting to go back to the album more than the B sides, but that could be because I had both discs in my car for about three months each, and hearing 8 songs on repeat burns you out a lot faster than hearing 15 songs on repeat.
It's not a ban. It's a reserved screening. And because Wonder Woman is a feminist character, the people the screening is being reserved for are women.
It's just a weird talking point to bring into a Wonder Woman thread, man.
I didn't want to butt in to that conversation, but since we're all mostly nice people here, I think the appropriate analogy for the men trying to buy these tickets is less Rosa Parks and more a person sitting in someone else's reserved seat on an already desegregated charter bus.
I know nothing about her first two albums beyond "Call Me Maybe," but her most recent one (and subsequent EP) are awesome. They just didn't get a lot of radio play.
Whatever Star Wars is 100 years from now, Lucas' head-in-a-jar will insist that he always intended to do some variation of it back in 1977.
I remember getting my newspaper during the Olympics last summer and seeing that Phelps' umpteenth win (or maybe even his silver) took up 75% of the front page, while Ledecky setting the gorram all-time world record was, like, a sub-sub-headline.
Oh no! The teeny-tiny electric guitars are all playing Hans Zimmer's Wonder Woman theme!
Why can't they just settle for getting (slightly-substantially) less of most things?
In my pants? What if I see an attractive woman!?
Same reason some shithead put up a THIRD statue on Wall Street of a dog pissing on Fearless Girl's leg.
Not only do I make my own sandwiches, I make them so meticulously that it often pisses off everyone in my immediate vicinity!
Holy shit, I misread the second paragraph and thought that first email was actually FROM the mayor. Like, as a PSA to the city or something.
Everything I've heard suggests she just had this one left over, but I can hope.
I'm still trying to figure out how "Cut To The Feeling" failed to make the cut for both Emotion AND Emotion Side B.
There's a long history of characters that I've simply hated and wanted off my screen, even though that's the point. Moe's just another one of them.
Dodd was recurring.