Noiceeee one, bro.
Noiceeee one, bro.
Yeah in this one he didn't seem to be Alfred the butler/chauffeur but Alfred the co-tactician/weapons expert.
Hey are you the kind of person who insists on calling Trump, "Drumpf", but when a biologically born man or woman insists on being referred to with pronouns of the opposite gender, even before re-assignment surgery, you'll quickly go along?
Asking for a friend
"…[Superman] he clearly has human emotions and isn't some inhuman monster…"
I hear you but…damn…Zach Snyder damn near portrayed him as one. The problems in Bat V. Supes clearly stem from "Man of Steel" and metastatize thereon. Did anyone notice that Clark/Superman's first lines in "Bat V. Supes" is "I don't care"? As…
Whoa I'm surprised he watched the movie at all. I thought he would go about it a la Michael Caine and "Jaws 4" to hang around long enough to make sure the check clears then hightail it to Switzerland to make that down payment on his 3rd chalet. May wonders never cease!
I understood what he wrote and I was a Communication major, like I replied before, so I understand his discipline. But to paraphrase Matt Damon in "Good Will Hunting", a lot of expensive degrees in liberal arts could be replaced with $50 in late fees at the public library and we'd all be better off.
Realistic job…
I'm sorry…I meant a useful doctor. I'm pretty jaded with these ivory tower intellectuals who are really good at studying studies in some mostly subjective liberal arts area that leaves many graduates with enormous debt and few realistic job skills. The best part is that these literatis cloister in their faculty…
There's also the comparisons between Batman and Iron Man and this really interesting matrix of comic book characters that chart and compare their political/philosophical leanings. I'm pretty sure they both rate as conservative to the point of paranoid.
Whoops—-until I got to the end of the article, I thought he was a real doctor.
How would you know what I feel? (insert childish insult)
No, I'm not. How could I stop her? It makes no sense to voice displeasure at a White person for quoting a (20+ y/o) rap song that a Black person produced. That song was produced for all of society and posterity.
It's the new culture of "taking offense"…there are real heartbreaking violations going on but people wanna feel big "dragging" a White socialite for the novelty of it.
She may not have an Oakland booty but at least she doesn't have an Oakland face.
She didn't steal anything. She exercised her freedom of speech. No one's legally stopping you from quoting anything from any source on your Instagram.
Ugh I get so tired of people holding not lethal vigilantes to perfect standards in life-and-death moments. Ish happens when you're trying to vanquish people trying to kill you.
He didn't really offer his feelings until she had to say "Are you pissed off?" The way he read the line to prompt her came off to me a bit vague and even ambivalent that I couldn't even tell that he was upset until I rewound and re-watched.
You see, unless you're being sarcastic, this is clearly not a so-called "alpha male"…Alpha males don't tend to come off this bitter, demeaning and angry. It's usually those mean, whiny and hateful guys who act as if those qualities are intrinsic to being an "alpha-male" who are actually the "beta males".
It feels good.
Wow what a beautiful thing. It goes to show that if one will do "comedy" by trading in stereotypes, such work should be actual comedy and remotely accurate.