ya but, you clicked on it.
ya but, you clicked on it.
season 2?
ya that caught my eye too. Can't find any info on the web yet.
No argument there. Sanders had the platform that would actually help them the most, if they could ever get past their racism and xenophobia. Like I say they vote against their own interests.
No, I don't have any sympathy, They're voting against their own interests and they're angry at all the wrong people.
Yes many are deplorable, but its unfair to dismiss the Trump "movement" entirely. It's a lot of white, non-college educated males who have been left behind in a changing economy. There's two responses to this:
1) Let's re-distribute economic gains and make sure everyone is doing alright (Sanders)
2) Who did this to us? …
"I really don't use this word" …
That was my first thought too… "how coked up were these guys?!?!" (answer: pretty coked up)
This show reminds me of Orphan Black: great first season, but then the writers don't seem to know what to do. So they try keep it going by adding intrigue upon intrigue upon intrigue. It just becomes an incoherent mess. I don't think even Sam Esmail knows that the fuck is going on anymore.
ya, I never thought I would enjoy seeing someone having their face eaten off by starving dogs but… there we are. Thanks a lot GoT.
"Alison Brie" or "Star Wars". If Alison Brie gets cast in Episode 9, then, whoa, lookout, man. Clickety-click-click.
you forgot "BWWWAAAAAAAHH!"
"He's all wrong for her. She should totally go out with me instead," I thought for one brief, pathetic second.
Coffee Crisp and Butter Tarts
We actually say it more like "a-boat". Sorry for correcting you.
I think you're probably right, but I also think there's a nugget of truth to his 'character'. I mean, I love the show, but he really did manipulate people for his own interests. And the scene where he said he felt more confident in the bar pretending to Corey than he normally feels - I imagine there was some truth to…
yes he's divorced. http://www.avclub.com/artic…
Corey seems like a nice guy caught up in all of this. Awkward, underachieving, lonely, but a basically decent guy. By the time he realized what was happening it was way too late to stop it. I suppose he's somewhere dealing with all of this today and I hope he's alright.
Profound and bizzare.
there was something about the way the Mr. Pang said "it could have little stars that go off at night" that kind of got to me. It was weirdly sweet, as if he was getting emotional thinking about this idyllic fun play box for little kids.