But V for Vendetta isn’t a good movie. Why is it the featured image?
But V for Vendetta isn’t a good movie. Why is it the featured image?
They don’t make any money from the foundation. Why is that so hard to understand.
I think part of what got us here, aside from the much talked about racism and fake news, is that a large part of the population thinks that our leaders will just, like, do what leaders do. “Hey, he’s president now. He’ll do president things.” It’s an infantile way of thinking, very concrete. These are people who think…
Right, which is why I’m happy to see that at least some electors will do something to point out how ridiculous it is. Just because the Democratic party isn’t doing enough to challenge Trump’s supposed mandate doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t challenge that mandate from all angles possible. On the contrary, it means we…
Here’s a compilation of Trundle doing cool, tricky shit before kicking the ball out of bounds or passing it to a teammate who then kicks it out of bounds.
It did seem a little odd that he didn’t at least have the sense to jump out of his car and furiously sweep the path with his curling broom.
“So he spent 30 years just being a huge prick?”
And that the hosts can beat death and conquer the world for eternity where humans only imagine they can.
Personally, I prefer my robots to tell me how I can make $94 an hour and buy a new BMW in my first month of working.
This sounds like an episode of Black Mirror.
Well, Fenwick alums are the most insufferable group of middle managers who can’t let go that Chicago has to deal with....but then again, Plainfield is a circle of Hell where a group of basketball moms called my eighth grade daughter a number of names about their opinions of her sexuality and racial heritage.....
Division of Hipster Affairs. You’ve probably never heard of them.
Who cares? Bring back Gawker!
/Jerry Reinsdorf storms into the promotions department
...it seems weird that a mortgage company’s logo is an upside-down house
This is some serious “We are setting up the dramatic season finale” type of shit.
Your post (and most of the others in this thread) are missing the point here. No one is surprised that political operatives (especially campaign staff) are worried about the impact on the election/her choices to be elected.
It’s a bunch of staffers who cynically believe that the American Public is a bunch of idiotic drones* incapable of understanding the nuance between “giving stuff away” and providing assistance to people who need it. Because the campaign has such a negative view of the general American public they are hesitant to…
This might not be a big deal, but your take is objectively wrong.
Oh, and the goddamn motorcade of buses, with police escorts, carrying the Cubs players this morning made me miss 2 green lights. I had to poo, you dicks.