For real, I will sing the Charles in Charge theme song with anyone in NYC at any time. I’ll even take the fourth harmony. “He’s there just to take good care of me/like he’s one of the family.”
For real, I will sing the Charles in Charge theme song with anyone in NYC at any time. I’ll even take the fourth harmony. “He’s there just to take good care of me/like he’s one of the family.”
I only want to be bitten by organic mosquitoes. These GMO ones should be labeled. The consumer—I mean consumed—has the right to know!
Also, what 20-somethings (self-respecting or no) are going to a brunch that doesn’t have bottomless mimosas/bloody marys?
100% agree with everything in this comment. And you can get a functional pair of VS Athletics weightlifting shoes for $40.
It makes me sad that the term Populism is now firmly linked to racism and xenophobia. Populist movements used to stand for democratization, income equality, labor unions, against government corruption, etc. (not to say that there was never a nativist association, of course, but this was not always the case).
He’s an apologist for racists?
This guy must be trolling, right? If not, I want every one of his future prospective employers to read this quote back to him during his interview, laugh in his face, and kick Precious here the fuck out.
Kinda funny, though: we know he didn’t because he was classmates with people like Flash Thompson (who wasn’t exactly an academic superstar), but it really would have made sense if Peter Parker went to Bronx Science, Stuyvesant, or Brooklyn Tech.
The notion of global warming in the popular consciousness well precedes the 2000s. It was prevalent enough that both SimEarth (1990) and the first Civilization game (1991) had global warming mechanics.
Me too, which is surprising because I’m not sure I’ve ever seen it without a few thousand drunk cosplayers inside.
I say plain. NYC.
Seriously. What’s the cat like in a luxury bodega?
Not so lucky. He had white people.
I’d just like to add, while this is absolutely the correct way to make delicious fries, it is also just not worth the damn effort if you’re cooking at home and don’t have an enormous frying set-up. You’re looking at close to an hour’s worth of work just to make, say, four potatoes’ worth of fries (especially if you…
The woman on our far right is Roberta Williams, co-owner of Sierra and also an accomplished writer/designer.
Putting peanut butter on bagels triggers me.
I hate clones. I really, really hate them. They are the worst trope ever.
—ow. Watching the world wake up from history.
But I still think people involved in this project are glossing over European colonialism that occurred around the time that this movie is set.