This is clearly a hill you're willing to die on, so go ahead. If you think having the ingredients delivered but still doing all the chopping, seasoning and other prep isn't cooking then we're just not going to see eye to eye.
This is clearly a hill you're willing to die on, so go ahead. If you think having the ingredients delivered but still doing all the chopping, seasoning and other prep isn't cooking then we're just not going to see eye to eye.
Blue Apron is just an ingredients + recipe service, people still need to cook the food themselves. It's for people who don't have time/want to grocery shop and only want a small portion of ingredients.
They're actually pretty good razors!
But April and August aren't spring and summer months everywhere, so to use them as qualifiers wouldn't have been entirely accurate. The clue was definitely badly written though.
I think it's more for people who are working on a PC and need to send the occasional text message; it's makes it easier to task switch. My bf uses his Mac keyboard to send texts from his desk sometimes, it’s the same concept. Also, lots of people prefer a physical keyboard over a touch-screen one.
The John Waters summer camp is now real. Penny Hartz will be vindicated! Suck it, the Year of Penny is back on!!!
The stabbing scene was alluded to in the trailer so it's not really a spoiler…
I'm not sure what you mean?
I know you're being facetious and rightly so! but they didn't liver near Central Park. They lived in Greenwich Village so the closest park would have been Washington Square Park.
They were likely Sony-produced shows or part of some deal Sony has with other studios.
A lot of fans have interpreted the song as a diss track to a lot of other rappers. It's not supposed to sound like any one style but it's more a commentary about other rappers.
That would be a badass name!
They're throwing shade, they're not being willfully obtuse.
Maybe that's how he got so jacked by working out his feelings!
I think the former feeds into the latter. I highly doubt black folks, particularly those are rich and famous, who make black-bashing statements in public are being held accountable by those they know personally. Part of that is the nature of fame; being surrounded by Yes Men and enablers makes it a lot harder to…
It wasn't weird in that I knew it exists but weird in that I personally never felt I needed the 'nod' as some sort of social anchor around non-black people.
Sure, it's a problem that affects the community as a whole but the best way to remedy that is by tackling individual instances.
I'm not debating the nuance though. I don't necessarily think Chappelle himself is against trans rights or trans people but specific instances of the segment, such as joking about trans women tricking straight men into have sex with them, were still fucked up and dangerous to perpetuate.
Or it could be a mental slip since in the joke I'm talking about Chappelle refers to her as Bruce the entire time. But nah, don't ask for clarification just assume the person making multiple comments for trans rights on this thread is somehow against the movement.
Ok, walk me through this. How is it censorship to not hire Chris Brown to be a guest-star on a TV sitcom?