I have already spent far more money on my stepson’s upcoming wedding that I did when his mother and I got married. It’s important to the future stepdaughter-in-law, though.
I have already spent far more money on my stepson’s upcoming wedding that I did when his mother and I got married. It’s important to the future stepdaughter-in-law, though.
“Smart, White, Traditional”
This sort of reminds me of the old joke. “I’m not racist, but I just can’t stand all the damn (fill in the blank).”
We’ve always been at war with Eastasia.
I saw a post on Twitter that this video was actually a carefully crafted piece of neo-Nazi propaganda and that it shouldn’t be reposted. I was a bit iffy on the reasoning. Also, I’m finding it difficult to see this as carefully crafted.
Textbook psychopathy.
Seat belt buckle.
I think the best solution would be to switch over to using PNGs.
An important thing to remember is that these groups are deliberately provocative expressly for the point of inviting other groups to attempt to either legally suppress them or even to openly attack them. This plays into the fiction they’re peddling that they represent an “oppressed majority.”
I’ve never grasped the “vampires are hot” thing. Vampires undead, blood-sucking creatures of the night. Vampires are glorified serial killers. Hot, though? No. Just no.
“The rules are not for these people,” rather.
Haven’t you noticed that the rules are for these people — they’re for everyone else.
I saw this earlier elsewhere and I’m still having trouble convincing myself that this isn’t an Onion article.
Um, these sorts of short bios are common on websites and in print. Have been for decades.
Just watching this video without responding to it would be a decent primer in learning how to be zen.
Fake news! Everyone knows Kellyanne has no soul.
Your argument is rubbish. Ethical, responsible journalism is reporting information that has been verified or at the very least has some evidence supporting its veracity.
I’m not sure I trust someone who works for a website that was, until recently, in the Gawker.com stable of sites to have a great deal of insight about media thics.
To be fair, I’d get soused if I were flying into Kansas City, too.