Lead boyfriend of Lena Dunham.
Lead boyfriend of Lena Dunham.
Can’t wait to see what Gawker and Jez feed the Bros tomorrow!
I heard the online games back then were rather intense.
CRT?!?! Luxury! 110 baud TTY. And the SMELL of the “Computer Room.”
Stahp; you’re making me cross.
She should have mentioned intersectionality. Being a woman is not enough to have thoughts about femaleness and the social experience of being female.
I like her. I like a lot of people that we’re told not to like for various reasons. Generally I just enjoy the breadth of humanity one comes across every day. We’re pretty fucking amazing.
OH MY GOD, i loved this, but i have to be honest im pretty mad at you for calling the walk of life stupid, ITS A MASTERPIECE
Madonna honey, if you really want to shock us all, try some dignity. That would really makes us wonder what you’re up to. Not this sad, pathetic, trying-to-hard shit you’ve been doing for awhile now.
Pffft... you kids. I was on Arpanet in the ‘70s. The picture is of net pioneer Vint Cerf, but my setup was very similar. And my beard was a lot better.
Mmm, that’s good satire
When really, fuckwit would almost be interchangeable with either word at this point.
Wiping it off here boss, but I’m gonna have to agree with you. Like to see that bitch eat 50 eggs.
That was my feeling about Cloverfield too. I enjoyed the heck out of it, but now I never want to rewatch it. I was kind of surprised when Germain rewatched it recently and enjoyed it more the second time—because I totally think of Cloverfield as a “see it once in the theater” experience.
I’m shocked that how a 5 minute music video with no words had a hundred times more emotion, humanity and character development then the whole three hours of Man of Steel.
I love that he didn’t use this screenshot (the first thing you see from Firefox private mode) because it’s a more succinct explanation of his entire article.
So Gawker paid you to waste words that any idiot who actually used private browsing doesnt need to hear? I need that gig (well not, since I doubt it pays well).
Can we, like, not do this.
“People may say I can’t sing,” [Jenkins] said, “but no one can ever say I didn’t sing.”