jccalhoun
jccalhoun
jccalhoun

No thanks. Not listening to Kid Rock or Toby Keith, either.

While I’m happy that they donated, and that the affected people will get some assistance from it, I can’t help but feel like... the amount they donated isn’t even worth batting an eyelid? They’re a company worth $7 billion. That’s an accounting round up error. That amount of money is literally nothing to them, and is

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I just use this video when people bring up the steel thing:

Let’s just compromise and no one has to see Sean Penn’s movies.

Neill Blomkamp is a walking illustration of how precipitously fortunes can rise and fall (and fall, and keep falling) in Hollywood.

I always love the geniuses who bring up the “XX% of crimes are committed by POC” bullshit. Since it’s actually XX% of convictions are against POC. How about all the white people who are acquitted? How about all the white people who aren’t charged? How about the crimes that aren’t investigated? How about the POC who

I find the lack of hats in these demos reels disturbing.

Was this entire interview written by a marketing department? Q’s and A’s feel like they were spat out by a PR bot

Characterizing their relationship as a “feud” misses the mark. Jordan lacks the emotional capacity and complexity to “feud” with anyone, and Conan’s feelings toward Jordan are a heady melange of bafflement, fascination, exasperation, contempt, and affection.

From memory he’s only in one or two episodes in total. It’s not like he’s got much presence beyond getting sacked once his past came to light.

I absolutely love this show. It disappoints me it gets such little coverage here. Glad to see it get highlighted. 

That’s fair enough, but on the show he was actually called out for his crimes, in public (during a Congressional hearing), to his face. He lost his position at NASA and essentially became a pariah. That didn’t happen in real life.

It was about state’s rights. The rights of certain states to legalize slavery.

Slavery would have lost its economic importance eventually, as happened in Brazil, but every Southern state to publish a Declaration of Secession explicitly mentioned slavery and white supremacy as reasons for leaving the Union. Even if slavery died out as a major economic institution, that would not automatically

Josta was good and deserves a comeback. Alternately, Surge was boring and does not deserve a comeback.

That’s... not how anything works. 

For a second I thought that was Brock Samson in the header image.

First, singling out a black student here is wrong and racist, and using any student, especially not one in the class, is stupid and creepy. They should have used a stock photo.

I suspect it’s the same reason that the published game you mentioned, which came out in the early 2000s, and so many other varieties can exist, because the actual original game of Mafia was created in 1987 by a Russian College student, Dimitry Davidoff, and was not formally published but spread by word of mouth. The

I think the werewolf is just pissed about his data plan from AT&T.