This guy giants.
This guy giants.
You'll be old too some day, chucklefuck.
“and I find myself heartened by living in a culture where the curiosities of the “nerd” have not only been normalized, but also reflected in mass-market entertainment like Marvel and Star Wars.”
And he was still better than the garbage Plaschke manages to churn out.
Fuckin hell, I’m a mediocre middle-aged white man, where do I get in on this shit?
Dwight’s greatest contribution as a Laker might have been this gif:
Which is the most accurate thing he said.
You left out the part where he calls most of the playerbase freeloaders
Whiny entitled people complain about being called whiny and entitled.
If corner kicks are meningitis, shootouts are AIDS. Everyone understands this.
Yes, I recall the halcyon days of yesteryear when there were no weekly controversies in soccer based on disputed handballs and offsides calls.
No one ever becomes a billionaire without being ruthless.
The feeling is mutual and I love your articles.
You’re telling me someone that works on a NASCAR truck team is homophobic?
All the hand-wringing from people who haven’t even heard the album yet is tiresome. I was very apprehensive from the couple of songs I’d heard released at first too, but having sat with the record a few days now, I think it mostly worked out. Definitely a new direction for the band, but some great songs in here. A lot…
Yeah, seriously? I don’t get his point as it comes to Kaepernick. The NFL colluded to ensure the man lost his job. While he made a lot prior to being blackballed, he literally gave up his dream and his income by making his stand. He didn’t sell out by taking the Nike money and doing the ad campaign. And as noted by…
She built her image around being an aggressively sexual, party-girl. It’s sad that this happened, but also very on brand for her. It’s a little odd to me that she’s sometimes championed as a progressive or even feminist figure when her work seems at best banal and at worst, fairly exploitative. But I’m just musing and…
You’re not doing much to disabuse me of the notion that people leveling these charges do not pay a lot of attention to what pop radio actually sounds like, starting with the idea that a rapper does the hook (instead of a rapper doing most of the song and having a guest do the hook).
I’m very curious about what people describing this stuff as faceless/sell-out pop think the songs on the radio actually sound like these days.