They are not a black thing. Historically, they were worn initially by White (the Greeks), Brown (Indians), and Black (Egyptians).
They are not a black thing. Historically, they were worn initially by White (the Greeks), Brown (Indians), and Black (Egyptians).
Basically “you know how sometimes black people are dangerous- NOT YOU, of course! You’re one of the good ones”
Right? Black people’s hair is the kind that dreads naturally and neatly. Pretty sure this lady was thinking about her blonde niece who went through a phase.
I’d love to hear someone tell a white woman that she always has the option to shave her head to get a job. Sounds totally reasonable, right?
I kinda think them “moving the docs” might be part of the FBI’s python game; like they’re faking it to get fsociety to execute plan b so they can pounce...
Can’t you just shoot a guy in the foot or something to make your point? I mean, damn.
I don’t care what anyone says. I enjoyed the finale. It answered the questions I had sufficiently enough and kept me interested in Season 3. Considering the horror show that can be TV, I appreciate that in my season finales.
Nah. And from Jimmy Carr that's a bit tame.
Related to Taco Bell but not the police or Rihanna but I have a picture of my brother ‘n new sister in law in the Taco Bell drive through on her wedding night, in her wedding dress. They’ve got a kid, you see, so after the wedding they decided to go out to some bars with visiting friends, and she stayed in her dress…
Well, that and don’t get caught.
I guess the traveler protection tattoo was a dud. She should demand a refund.
Anyone who refers to Times Square as the #Bestplaceever should be given extra screening by the TSA. The full pat down, the hand swabby thing, drug sniffing dogs, all of the things. Only criminals and monsters could think of TS as a fun place to hang in NYC. It’s science.
They’re stupid but the amount of money that they could have made is A LOT. Street value for a gram in Western Canada is $80CAD, in Australia it’s $300. High risk high reward. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Having had a customer throw a nachos supreme in my face when I worked there, I can assure you, police never get there in time.
To tell you the truth I do think they were responsible for the shooting happening the way it did. The shooter was able to exit the theater through an emergency exit and return inside with his weapons without setting off an alarm. If not for that, even if he was set on shooting people at that specific theater hewould…
Thank you and SERIOUSLY.
At the very least, they should have realized that it’s very bad PR to try and recoup the cost. What were they thinking?
I live a mile away from what has to be the most incredible Cinemark theatre in the country. I told both my kids to never give that company money again. Is the company responsible for what happened? Hell no. Are they responsible for how they reacted to lawsuits from shell shocked and grieving families? You bet. It’s…
No, love. He shouldn't have had a gun to begin with. It's a probation violation. He is almost definitely going to prison now.
I believe she meant that it wasn't restored after his felony conviction. Which meant he shouldn't have had a gun in the first place.