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I’ve seen that scene. So I knew the reference, but it still struck me as one of those “I’m using a joke to really complain about what I really want to complain about but in a funny way in case people want to give me shit for it” type of things.

From Pachinko balls to Paintings. I guess Yoko is working through the “P”s. I haven’t done a single thing she suggested yet, but if she gets to “Pulled Pork” I might be in.

thats was my question too, how does she agree to take these roles??? money??

Its entire culture is so boring to me. Getting high itself is just cotton mouth and paranoia. I understand that its SUPER AWESOME MAN to a lot of people, but I would rather just get drunk.

Controversial opinion: weed isn’t nearly as interesting as people think it is.

I got an Etsy store, just need a stencil.

Never stop, never stop this motherfuckin fight, because these people sure as hell won’t.

“If you’re in marketing, kill yourself. No, seriously, kill yourself”

It really fucking bothers me. It seems so calloused to go and make a big stupid Hollywood blockbuster in a place where people are being killed every fucking day. Unless they are giving the profits of this movie to aid refugees in the area or buy arms for the militias fighting ISIS or just SOMETHING other than lining

Anyone else feel like this is a horrible, offensive idea? Like I’ms second hand embarrassed to think that this might be a headline in other parts of the world.

Planet Hollywood jacket over Ed Hardy t-shirt, it's like a Russian nesting doll of sadness.

This is the dick pic I send to all the ladies I know on the Twitter.

The market is highly competitive. The states (I'm speaking mainly from a NY perspective) regulate almost everything, including price. All these companies fight tooth and nail to attract a consumer that has no choice but to purchase insurance. They all provide the same services for about the same price. Any little

Most people just go with the flow, REGARDLESS of how evil and morally corrupt the flow is. 99 % of people are sheep, about half a percent are wolves, the other half a percent shepherds. When we’re really lucky, we live in a society in which the shepherds run the show and keep the wolves at bay, while steering the

I read TKAM as a kid and taught it a few times as a teacher. I was always convinced that Atticus tried to be a good father and a good lawyer. I do not know that I ever thought of him as racist or not - I just assumed he wasn’t. Just because he didn’t allow the lynch mob to kill Tom doesn’t mean that he didn’t believe

Well, I have black students that read slave narratives and immediately presume that they’d be that one radical to start a mutiny on the trans-atlantic trip or raise a slave rebellion. People generally tend to do what it takes to simply survive.

White people (and I am a white person, and I certainly sometimes tend towards this before I realize it and stop myself) assume that if we were raised in that milieu we would buck the system and be a beacon of tolerance and justice but you are completely right.

I blame the inability of many Americans to view Racism in a more naunce way on the system and society that teaches them about it. Racism is always taught as black and white, 0 to 100 representation, klan members or civil right fighters, and etc., so it’s not surprising that some individuals cannot fathom the reality

Just based on reviews, this might in fact be a very timely book.