No, he means shitty.
No, he means shitty.
I liked his movie where he hung out with Chavez. Not because it was well-made, but because it was fun to see Chavez acting "relaxed" during the interviews.
Goggins is too charismatic to be Snowden.
Well, I have a lot of Vikings to catch up on.
Just tea. Tea is the English word. My point is that I shouldn't have to specify that I want a chai TEA rather than a chai COFFEE. You wouldn't order Earl Grey and then get handed Earl Grey flavored coffee.
Watch Don't Trust the Bitch in Apt 23. SOOOOO many good Starbucks jokes.
*Checks the hipster newspaper that was delivered by pigeon carrier this morning*
No, no, no. That's unicorns.
MUTILATION, NOW YOU'RE NOT BREATHING.
I have no quarrels with the dirty chai, which contains chai, and which has its own specific name. I just feel like a moron saying in Starbucks, "Can I have a chai tea?" Because that's basically saying, "Can I have a tea tea?" No other coffee shop has you say "chai tea latte."
I want to know why they think a chai latte is a coffee drink. CHAI MEANS TEA, FOR CHRISSAKES.
The Bible is now in CD form?
And yet somehow, I imagine that most of her CD sales ARE Starbucks-related.
It's why you use AltaVista.
They like other office supplies, not other cissors.
I don't buy that Cassie would go from being a virologist to a physicist.
Ramse is a big believer in the morality of acts v. the morality of means. He even said this tonight: "What we do in this time matters." Remember how he didn't like to kill with the West 7, even when it meant that his crew would get to survive/eat? I think he was really upset at all the murders he and Cole committed…
The hair heightens the effect.
The one scene that worked for me was when he and Cassie were talking about where the Chinese take-out food came from. His awe and excitement was a nice character moment. Wish there was more of that.
Interestingly, the highest grossest film of all-time (adjusting for inflation), is Gone With The Wind, a decidedly female-led film.