in the Al Davis archives.
in the Al Davis archives.
it's like watching it go through puberty
was just about to post that. good lord. also reminded me of Moses Moreno. *shudders*
call me obtuse, but that seems like a bit of a stretch. you took the one word which is a microcosm for everything was terrible about your history in the united states and made it a defining characteristic of your culture? i love soul food. its delicious! it makes more sense to let that be more of a defining…
Here's what I can't understand, and this is coming from someone who's also a minority, albeit not one of African origin. The use of the word nigger is so offensive, so hurtful, and represents hundreds of years of terrible terrible things. But that's only in the frame of reference of it being used by non-blacks…
it looks like a manta ray as far as i can tell.
major car brand getting involved with the design and implementation of a superhero's vehicle? this can't go wrong at all...
i saw something similar in a garage teh other day. the only shame was the flames on this weren't real.
the point is, it's just kind of a dick thing to do to an animal. it's a cat, it's going to do stupid and funny shit on its own plenty of times. no need to cause it undue harm or stress to get something out of it.
i hate to be that guy, but the reason the cat in that top gif is moving like that is because he's got fishing or steel wire wrapped around his paw and is being dragged. you can tell when he first gets up and his paw is pulled up. i thought it was funny as shit at first, then found out why it's moving like that was…
i'm suddenly reminded of this
saw this over the weekend and am struggling to understand the logic behind this. was she just sitting there when the bridge went up? did she not make it off the bridge in time? did she just freeze and her fright response take over causing her to not want to move? i can't imagine the bridge going up that fast…
well in a way it makes sense. if you look back at pop culture through the 70s, 80s, and 90s, especially with the explosion of hip hop essentially taking over pop culture to a large extent on a global scale, caddies used to be the gold standard of luxury american automobiles - it brings to mind "diamond in the back"…
well in a way it makes sense. if you look back at pop culture through the 70s, 80s, and 90s, especially with the explosion of hip hop essentially taking over pop culture to a large extent on a global scale, caddies used to be the gold standard of luxury american automobiles - it brings to mind "diamond in the back"…
well in a way it makes sense. if you look back at pop culture through the 70s, 80s, and 90s, especially with the explosion of hip hop essentially taking over pop culture to a large extent on a global scale, caddies used to be the gold standard of luxury american automobiles - it brings to mind "diamond in the back"…
as someone who had to drive from the southwest burbs to hyde park for 4 years for high school, i can tell you i-55 was the bane of my existence. i started out at county line and went all the way to lake shore, and my god i can count on one hand the number of good driving experiences I had. The smell...oh god that…
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i'd venture a guess it has to do with "lamar" being common between the two.