If I can’t enjoy a jerk who has talent, I’m going to struggle to watch pro sports.
If I can’t enjoy a jerk who has talent, I’m going to struggle to watch pro sports.
This is really just a way to keep the car in the showroom for a while. It’s worth more on the floor than it is out the door!
Hopefully nobody buys it, so it sits on the lot for 2 years before they have to sell below MSRP.
Yeah, but it’s the 21st century and sometimes you have to stash your revolver in a safe while you go into a victim disarmament zone.
You’re crazy. Tesla should’ve given them the full capability of the car they paid for in the first place. This “PR” only works on people like you, who are already admirers of the cult.
So are you also upset that your ISP doesn’t give you 300mb/s for the same price as the 30mb/s pack simply because they have the ability to unlock that speed by flipping a switch?
Disagree. It’s not trying to be Transparent. Where in the cast do you see a Jeffrey Tambor-esque actor? It’s very clearly not to the level of Transparent, but to imply it’s trying to be on even footing is flawing your critique from the start. It’s high school. It’s a fairly light-hearted show that touches on…
As a parent of a high functioning autistic child(now adult) you couldn’t be more wrong about the Sam character. It is so correct and accurate that parents of autistic children will love Sam. For persons without autistic children it is educational and entertaining. For persons without an autistic relative it may be…
I disagree, I feel like Sam is an ever evolving character in this series. Learning and struggling with new emotions, interactions and relationships. Clearly the mother and the father are plot devices to stir up drama and keep viewers interested, but I hardly find it sexist. The father left the family and that…
Yes, because arresting someone that is assaulting someone else makes you a stormtrooper.
Remember the old guy in the south somewhere, screaming incoherently when the cop gave him a ticket and the cop was just soooo calm?