Victor Oh...wait, he’s actually good.
Victor Oh...wait, he’s actually good.
The Ole’ 7 Year Boomeranger! I definitely played that game growing up. Or was it a shitty saturday morning cartoon only aired for one summer in 1985?
“I like this book (which yeah, is totally not hard and is feathery-light reading and I usually read real tough leathery books with pages that sometimes turn to dust when I turn them they’re so old and complicated) and why are people criticizing it like it’s one of those hard books that I definitely always am reading…
That ‘idiot detective’ impulse looks like the mental dysfunction that Glenn Beck played so successfully.
u dum bro.
Go back to whatever soviet computer lab you were hatched in.
r/murderedbynerd
I know we can’t treat those stats as probabilities, but that report seems to say “100% of the time, when a solo officer entires an active shooter situation, they hinder or subdue the shooter.”
It seemed reasonable, probable even, that the characters on Girls were meant to be satiric. Negative examples, extreme cases of white privilege. Because what would be the allure in watching those characters earnestly?
Really, does no one else see Young’s foot hooked behind Pachulia’s knee?
You’re leaving out Bungo’s biggest sin this go-round: they scrapped Destiny’s mechanics and rebuilt them (for no reason), which seems like the exact opposite of what Capcom’s done with MH.
If you’re asking a guy who’s brought in on domestic violence charges for help identifying people (who he clearly has malice towards) so that you can investigate them...
And +1
Eustachian Too-Bad.
Nancy Pelosi is the worst at cutting promos.
Thing is, nobody admits to himself: “I bought this because I’m compensating”. No, people who are compensating for things just think: “Man this big truck is so cool I’d feel really great sitting in it and driving like a dickhead”.
“Satire, Bro”
Some people call her a space cowboy?
Dammit, London Breed is the only somewhat reasonable person on the board.
It seems like it’s just aging. People’s worldviews crystalize, and they mistake “how it was when I was younger” for “how things inherently are” more and more.