The concepts of those seasons could have been good, but there wasn't any damn character development. Any growth House may have earned earlier was removed by committee because that's better for casual viewers.
The concepts of those seasons could have been good, but there wasn't any damn character development. Any growth House may have earned earlier was removed by committee because that's better for casual viewers.
I haven't watched it for years, but didn't season 3 end on a cliffhanger? House fires everyone, then what happens?
House.
ITS LIKE RAYYYEEEEAAAANNG ON YOUR WEDDING DAY
But that's my point. It's a community that's on the news a lot more than is experienced IRL, at least to most.
It's not about how hard it is, it's about the narrative that democrats are "weird" and different. The Bible is still a top selling book, and it used "his" as a gender neutral pronoun.
That's true, and I don't think we can discount that. But I think a lot of potential swing voters went trump because of issues like trans rights that seem "loud" but don't seem "real" to many.
I took the joke as being about how societal progress is moving too fast for some. I mean, california voted against gay marriage less than a decade ago. Now there's 37 gender options. As much as it's important not to discriminate or contribute to the suicide epidemic in the trans community, three dozen gender options…
Finally, we have a worthy heir to Morrissey's legacy.
A self-serving contradiction from Trump? Never!
Those recliners are the tits, and so is the restaurant aspect of that. (I've only seen those at Cinemark, which I'm fine with, not AMC.) I'm 100% down for seeing those more frequently.
It's the principle, man. It's anti-consumer. It's part of the slow death of theaters. And since I know it literally costs them pennies for my refill, it's like a slap in the face.
They do that already: https://www.cinemark.com/lu…
This, in addition to their new policy of no refills for large popcorn/drinks without joining their "club" (data mining program), give me another reason to never visit AMC again. #NeverAMC
FWIW, there are far worse ways to spend $24, and this one has dramatically reduced toilet paper usage.
It's tap, but it doesn't feel like a shock of ice on the rear. It's actually refreshing and pleasant.
I just have a hard time spending $30 on plastic blocks. I guess I could use coffee cans or something… maybe my grandfather still has some in the side yard?
I recently bought one of those add-on bidets, and it's. hanged my life.
Just one more way 2016 makes my world feel alien.