I hate this.
I hate this.
It is my belief that the readers of Jez are at least a decade if not two older than the writers and it creates a weird mix of James Charles/Bella Thorne with Ellen DeGeneres/Brad Pitt.
They look refrigerated to me. That grate at the front looks like an open air cooler.
Jeremy Renner doesn’t feel pity or remorse or fear and absolutely will not stop, ever, until Sara Connor is dead, so I think you’re on to something there.
It all makes sense after you realize that “Renner App” is an anagram of “Skynet”.
Yeah. I’m not afraid of hard games, but arbitrarily complex control schemes seem opposite of what makes Mario good.
Man, I love Jodorowksy’s Dune, but one thing I took away from it was that his version of the movie is always going to be “the best”, because it didn’t have to actually, you know, exist. The myth of it never has to contend with actual reality.
Aw yeah droppin in here to probably give an unpopular opinion,but I’m really curious if anyone else feels me on this—
With todays, budgetary reason, safety protocol and insurance control, pretty sure everything is pre planed, pre trained, and pre vis before.
Cook.
Easy: get less takeout.
Another way to reduce your takeout trash: Cook at home.
That’s baloney. We are just as in the midst of full-blown pandemic now as four weeks ago.
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I think I can I think I can I think I can I think I’m a can.
His name is... Hell Toupee.
Whatever you thought of the finale, we can all agree that “The Constant” is one of the greatest hours of television ever created.
I’m convinced you haven’t seen the show because for all the things that it can be criticized for, its character development is not even remotely one of them.
This is a well made show but the pacing seems off. It’s burning through story so quickly! These two episodes could have been an entire season. In fact, them finding Montrose and George dying felt like what should happen in a season finale. Instead, they have the characters figuring out the entire story in like 5…
You’re right, the literal translation of a word does always have the exact same connotations as the original.