Tell a crackhead that the guy shooting up children has several crack rocks in his front pocket, and the crackhead will run into that building, past all the cops standing around, and he’ll tackle the shooter who will be captured and prosecuted.
Tell a crackhead that the guy shooting up children has several crack rocks in his front pocket, and the crackhead will run into that building, past all the cops standing around, and he’ll tackle the shooter who will be captured and prosecuted.
“People with firsthand experience of addiction are safer to approach for assistance with any problem than a cop,” A Good Statement
I don’t know if Kennedy is doing it on purpose*, but the Black Panthers did those things precisely because their White-run governments and charities ignored Black communities. The Black Panthers did policing, mentoring, philanthropy, tutoring, neighborhood cleanup, etc.
Crackheads would have done a better job at Uvalde.
This is actually an excellent idea. A crackhead will solve any crime for crack, and they don’t sleep or have unions that will blue lives matter or whatever.
God damn white men gotta always show their asses I guess
as if cops themselves don’t love methamphetamine and not showing up when called? I unironically would love a tighter community where you can call members of it for help when you need it instead of some overarmed C-student from the suburbs who doesn’t care at best, and wants us all to die at worst. at least crackheads…
I really didn’t like The Batman film (he’s basically useless, Riddler was actually upset he allowed himself to get caught by someone so stupid).
But Jeffery Wright was superb, he has a great look of a tough old vet cop who is having to do manage super villains and mafia and a weekly paycheck.
I loved the tiny mention of increasing security due to the ramp-up of construction on Scariff.
Along similar lines; I know some people felt like it was a pointless scene but, I really enjoyed the propulsion salesman on the bus in episode 2. I feel like we rarely get to meet this sort of “middle class” of citizen in Star Wars, people who presumably exist and are even doing kind of okay, even in a tumultuous…
I don’t know what he was like in the 90s, but I do think a lot of actors who have a big role and then spend years struggling to get work again afterwards are particularly susceptible to this kind of shit. Because when you mentally have to accept one of the following: (a) you’re not a very good actor, you lucked into…
There had also better be some way to include Vanessa. I needs me some more Morena Baccarin.
“Besides Reynolds and Jackman, the only other cast member we know of is Leslie Uggams, who will be returning as Blind Al.”
We don’t deserve Drew and the person she’s become after so much trauma and chaos.
he clearly thought the process server was a remnant of the migrant horde that was headed for the Texas border back in 2018 but then suddenly vanished the day after midterms LOL.
It’s almost like you can’t trust a single word that comes out of a Republican’s mouth!
any dad who goes deep undercover as a fan of an animated horse show to help is daughter is all right with me!
“Understated” is a great way to describe much of how Benjamin portrays Bob. I’ve mentioned it in other Bob’s Burgers posts: he gets so much mileage out of a simple “hmm” mumble-grunt after one of the kids has said or done something troubling, if not awful.
I think the change really turned the corner in “Bob Fires the Kids” when he realizes how miserable his childhood was because of his own dad, and so made more effort to not pass that down.
I’ve always liked the Belcher family because they like each other so much. Sure, there’s a lot of teasing, but it’s always gentle and never mean-spirited.