We literally have a family of bears that lives in our neighborhood and wanders around the neighborhood. If it shows up in our backyard we go inside and wait for it to leave, then we go outside again.
We literally have a family of bears that lives in our neighborhood and wanders around the neighborhood. If it shows up in our backyard we go inside and wait for it to leave, then we go outside again.
I challenge anyone in the Republican Party to find a single documented case of a person being killed by a grizzly bear on a school campus. Anywhere in America. Ever. In the 240-year history of this country.
"We need guns in schools to defend against grizzly bear attacks" is the kind of satirical argument you used to expect to hear from some random sitcom character who represented an absurd caricature of right wing gun nuts. This kind of ludicrous notion used to be a comedy punchline. Now it's serious. "Schools need to be…
The constant crowd singing is a part of UK sports culture that isn't really a "thing" in the US. American sports crowds mostly just cheer and clap at key moments with only occasional chants and songs, so to American TV viewers the contrast is pretty jarring and can misinterpreted as the crowd being disrespectful to…
The Mickie-Trish storyline made sense at the time because Trish was an established WWE star/champion and Mickie was the younger rookie who looked up to her. The whole "superfan who gets too obsessed with her mentor" gimmick was a natural fit. But Alexa Bliss is 12 years younger than Mickie James, so recycling that…
All new Smackdowns and Raws are added to the Network, but not until a month after they air (because of WWE's contract with USA). If you want to watch SDL the day after, you'll either need to record it or get Hulu (which airs an edited version the morning after each episode airs).
Memphis crowds are notorious for always being dead. It's not that all Southern crowds are bad, just certain cities. And Memphis is definitely one of them, for whatever reason. Corpus Christi and Richmond are other notable examples.
An individual as physically unattractive as Steve Harvey has no business making a joke of this nature.
I mean, given the….. umm….. legal circumstances that existed prior to his death, you can forgive the crowd for being a little restrained in their applause
Nothing will ever top Shield-era Seth Rollins curb-stomping Big E on MLK Day 2014. A white man, dressed in a pseudo riot police outfit, using a finishing move that has real-life associations with white supremacist gangs, on a black opponent, during the holiday which honors a black civil rights icon who had spent years…
Aaaaand the total burial of the United States Championship is complete. They give it to Roman as a consolation prize for not winning the Universal title, he does nothing with it for several months, barely acknowledges having it, and then loses it to Y2J in a screwy-finish handicap whose only purpose was to build his…
Hey Damon: The Sopranos called. They want their "purgatory hotel" episode back.
Yes, this episode is a pretty blatant ripoff of that plot arc in the Sopranos, which wasn't even good to begin with.
Seriously. Leave it to Damon Lindelof to rip off the shittiest episode arc of the Sopranos.
This episode was Damon Lindelof at his worst. Dead characters make cameos as other random people, constant ham-fisted symbolism, and nothing has to make any fucking sense whatsoever because Purgatory. Between Lost, Prometheus, and this shit, it's becoming increasingly clear that Lindelof is a hack.
It's the Damon Lindelof school of screenwriting: just throw endless amounts of unexplainable sci-fi mystery bullshit punctuated with ham-fisted symbolism into the show. And at the end when the audience goes "what the fuck just happened", the answer is purgatory.
Who? This episode was so fucking stupid I considered quitting this show entirely.
The only reason the Wii had that function was so that you could play GameCube games (which used similar sized discs)
I'm not even talking engineers who work in politically-charged fields. I've known a bunch of engineers who do regular commercial stuff like web coding, automotive design, chip design, etc. Their political views range from Marxist to hyper-enviro-socialist to anarcho-libertarian capitalist.
It's been my experience that engineers tend to have very extreme political views (right or left) compared to the general population.