People here keep saying that, but I could have sworn she told Spencer that Abraham is what keeps her going.
People here keep saying that, but I could have sworn she told Spencer that Abraham is what keeps her going.
As a former VA resident, I assumed it was a joke. I chuckled.
Well, that and the Patriots are objectively a better team than even a meld of the other 3 combined would be.
Crying laughing, it's so true. He's like Adam Sandler's caddy in Happy Gilmore, saving that Subway sandwich for later.
Didn't Fitz promise to shave his beard if the Bills won when he played for Buffalo? Does he finally get to shave now?
I was actually enjoying the Bruce parts the most until the end. What the hell was that about? Alfred tells him it's extortion, and then, hell yes, let's sign some papers without lawyers. And then Bruce is like, mmm, nope, changed my mind. Why? What changed his mind? We'll never know, man. We'll never know.
I actually thought it was one of Z Nation's weaker episodes this season. They've been on a roll. Last week and the week before were laugh out loud. Although this week, I did enjoy Roberta telling Addie to work the Air Force Base computer and Addie's answer, "I went to art school."
I love Daryl hallucinates Merle! That would make the episode for me. Unless Daryl starts crying about his childhood again.
Yeah but now you're battling burning zombies instead of regular, less harmful zombies. It's really not an improvement.
That's barely even a headline. Of course we're the drunkest fans! They had to take a survey to figure that out?
Ugh, I have to stop watching the Bills, that paragraph actually made sense to me. Well, hooray for November, the "permutations on how, this time for real, we could get the wild card spot" month.
Oh, I agree with you. I'm just pointing out that the meme that Ben Carson got into college because of affirmative action is alive and well. It seems to be coming from people complaining that he wants to cut social programs. But that doesn't change the crappy racial assumption that he needed affirmative action to get…
Shouting down? Her discussing her personal experience with her grandmother is "shouting down"? That's a weird definition, dude. Maybe dial down the persecution complex so we can take you seriously. The truth is, to many of us, our personal experiences have led us to believe that PC is a code for "I can't insult…
Yes, but he is being called out on it. I can't link but check Snopes. They have the Facebook ready graphics of Ben Carson "benefiting" from affirmative action, welfare, Medicaid, and they have the takedown. I mean, I'm liberal, but let's not pretend there aren't Democrats against Carson who aren't going to lob that…
Nah, check Snopes. There are plenty of "but he got into college by affirmative action and now he wants to shut it down" memes going around.
I watch with my 12 year old son, and he was complaining that the Theo rivalry was kind of boring because we know Penguin can't die. I was like, well, I guess Theo could mutate him somehow?
Oh yeah, this is actually exactly what's holding us back a long way. Not people pretending to bust the myth of unequal pay, not men abandoning their children, not conservatives bragging about the increasing difficulty of obtaining birth control, not hours of AM talk radio counterprogramming per day. It's crappy…
Every state is different. By my freshman year of college, I had done Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Midsummer Night's Dream, been forced to go see the play, and done Hamlet twice. My daughter got Romeo and Juliet shoved at her freshman year just like I did, and she fortunately understood it was an idiot plot all around…
I hear what you're saying but Huck Finn is such a sendup of Confederate culture and the mindset that allowed slavery to happen. But yeah, the phonetics are annoying. I'm not crazy about the idea of "mostly don't care about people from other countries." My son is reading Linda Sue Park right now and he loves it. Books…
Frankenstein is regularly assigned. My daughter had to read it in 10th grade. But Huckleberry Finn is actually scarier in its own way. I thought it was sad she was never assigned that.