Which was totally worth it based on this:
Which was totally worth it based on this:
A Brief History of 7 Killings is a literary masterwork. I couldn’t recommend it more.
I’ve also only read the same one of the 15. I read it because A Brief History of 7 Killings might be the best novel I’ve ever read, let alone the past 10 years.
It was a tough read at first, but the rewards for sticking with it did come, and they came in spades.
Didn’t realize there was a Clinton photo there.
Yeah but an uninspired wristy on his birthday!?
He’s probably trying to capitalize on the same fame springboard his hot perpetually frightened colleague is currently benefiting from.
100% This would be so much more controversial if the wife was obese.
In an interview with Good Morning America, Hunter discusses the “dark path” the ad has taken since its release and says he isn’t too fond of his “image ... being associated with sexism, with the patriarchy, with abuse.”
J-Lo is hot premise: The monologue, The Corporal sketch, the Matt Schatt sketch, the Chad sketch.
Please send producers a list of musical acts you have heard of as soon as possible so they don’t let you down again next week.
Sounds eerily similar to Leaving Neverland.
Are you really implying that Jamaican patois is exclusive to Jamaicans of African descent only?
This. And also Jamaican patois isn’t a racial construct. There are lots of white and southeast Asian people who grew up in Jamaica speaking with the same accent/dialect.
Fallon was Trudeau; Rudd was Macron.
This one got a B. I don’t get the rating system at all. This was easily the weakest episode of the season for me. It seemed like J-Lo had it in her rider that 50% of the sketches she appeared in would be based on the premise that she’s hot. Each one became more and more annoying.
Do you ever wonder if Florentines take offence to those raiders being called Tuscan? I don’t.
I think you’re underestimating the animosity, vitriol, and winging Star Wars fans are capable of when a product they are viewing doesn’t precisely match up with their preconceived notions.
Uma