“Me good at e-nun-ci-a-tion, yah yah yah." — CM
“Me good at e-nun-ci-a-tion, yah yah yah." — CM
Given most Americans’ questionable facility at discerning “best at the job” without their inherent biases working against POC, that statement exacerbates the problem more than it contributes to the solution.
The retired assassin thing didn't hurt Chuck Barris.
This. Faber was fantastic. (I didn’t get to see Cohen.) Robin Roberts got great reviews, and I also thought Savannah Guthrie was a natural. Why is the conversation all about Burton?
_Trick of the Tail_ is *so* good. If you haven't heard it, give it a listen.
“it’s hella lethargic”
You’ve just answered the question I was going to ask. Now I have a new question: what's the time frame of a typical gaming review embargo?
Who at Jalopnik okayed the use of the word “supervillain” in this article and its headline? Are you *trying* to attract subway copycats? You could just as easily have said “dickhead” and not drawn the attention of every faux-glory-seeking troll on Twitter.
As long as you can squeeze it into the allowed time frame (which varies between 3 and 6 seconds, depending on the prompt), you can say whatever you want.
In fact, that’s the one downside I’ve encountered so far — long gaps between your own prompts when they play. “In 0.1…
I wasn’t surprised that there were that many white nationalists out there; I’m more surprised that they weren’t already voting in large numbers before this election.
I’ll stand in the face of adversity for not supporting either. It takes courage and integrity to do so.
Oh geez, make sure you’ve got a tall enough ladder to get off that horse. This isn’t an issue of courage or integrity. The issue - like your voting for Johnson - is an apparent lack of understanding that your…
I would not respect myself for voting for either candidate.
Sure is a shame, then, that the presidency affects more than just you.
“Could cause trauma” is vague. What if I was molested by someone who said, “Like furrealz,” all the time? I don’t think we can avoid discussing what could reasonably be expected to cause trauma and what can’t.
<i>Fwiw, I heard it was pretty fun</i>
Help out an occasional TF2 player: what's "intentional feeding?"
"Designing an entire tour around the concept of them as a a ride or die couple both on stage and in real life when they know that's untrue is manipulative."
Hell yes.
But this scene, and Rome in general, marks a definite moment when the freedoms of cable television (longer shows, bigger budgets, more graphic scenes) weren't just being used to extend the possibilities of what's acceptable in television for the sake of story, or verisimilitude, or critique, but as a titillating end…
It fascinates me that after years of people dissing Wikipedia about the quality of its content, suddenly everyone's all about its appearance. I wonder if this is what women in America feel like when they hire into traditionally male fields.
You make your account. You look up old classmates. And you either a) see if they still look good and then go gratify yourself to any long-dormant sexual fantasies, or b) contact those people, re-kindle your friendship, and then continue that relationship in a place that is NOT Facebook. You meet them for a…