Like dad used to say - “son, never do 100 yard sprints in a 90 yard gym.”
Like dad used to say - “son, never do 100 yard sprints in a 90 yard gym.”
Not playing his music, and not discussing him no matter what he says or does is about the only boycott that would work. He (and the Kardashians) feed off attention, any kind of attention. Any protest, or response to his behavior will be, ultimately, beneficial to him. I know way too many people who ‘hate watch’ the…
Goddamn.
1. Almond Milk is basically overpriced garbage water that is destroying the planet.
Well damn... tell us how you really feel.
Another case of Asimov’s Cult of Ignorance - “My ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.”
I often try to pinpoint the moment when “everyone is entitled to their opinions” somehow erroneously morphed into “everyone’s opinion is entitled to respect.” Because NO.
“Download this app that can do this one specific thing that could be done in a browser tab.”
I can understand why The Collector would have him as part of his collection. There are, after all, only dozens of them.
As someone who was hit by a car in January (in a pedestrian fucking crosswalk...), this is OK advice.
That’s nice, Kim. Now put down the phone and come collect your husband.
It is a weird, (maybe generational? ) battle in some ways. It starts to take on some bizarre permutations, just a few off the top of my head:
A significant number of POCs don’t think it’s ok for anyone to say. Hopefully the feeling spreads.
I’m usually a pessimist, but:
“In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery, and death. I see the world gradually being turned into a wilderness, I hear the ever approaching thunder, which will destroy us…
I’m closing tomorrow on a house on a woodsy lot on the side of a mountain. Thanks, Captain Buzzkill.
Reader’s guide for young people: the lead photo is of a c. 1950 television set. In those days tv sets used cathode ray tubes (CRTs), very large vacuum tubes usually 12-16" across and 15-20" deep. They required very high voltage, ran hot and consumed a lot of power. Sets were large, and were usually in the form of a…
I find it hysterical (okay maybe not hysterical, but still...) that someone who would consider a 70" TV “too small.” What a time to be alive! :)