manburner0205
manburner0205
manburner0205

As long as someone isn’t trying to pull into the spot on the other side it is totally fine.

It’s weird you feel the need to explain how boring and uninteresting these two celebrities are to you, and then proceed to tell everyone a long ass boring story about yourself.

I don’t think there’s anything cooler than an audience spontaneously bursting into cheering and applause. It’s not like people were carrying on conversations, the movie just had that powerful of an impact on them. I loved watching it. 

The “issue” in question is somebody responding to a text message with “OK”. And we’re not talking about times when “OK” is a wholly inadequate response (like if someone told you they had cancer), we’re talking about using OK *at all*, ever. All those many many other times when all that is required is a binary answer

sometimes really subtle things like how someone responds to “ok” tells you a lot about them as a person. so when someone interprets that THEY think “ok” is dismissive, it tells me they are the sort of person i dont want to deal with. people spend so much time talking and socializing and being afraid that someone’s

Those “certain people” are fucking idiots and should learn to stop whining. That includes you, you get the fuck out of here as well.

and people wonder why we introverts hate everyone. you all keep inventing these stupid rules and making interacting with anyone a complete chore. if somebody thinks im rude or dismissive by typing “ok” to their text and gets offended, they deserve it and they did it to themselves. as far as im concerned they are doing

Or you can just type “Ok”.

Like an adult.

Both are perfectly acceptable replies to everyday mundane texts.

Screw this.  If k or ok does the job that is what I am using.  If you can’t handle it.....too bad.

“That was probably one of the best opening monologues in ages” I honestly thought is was one of the worst.  

Ah, it truly wouldn’t be one of my beer articles if someone didn’t jump into the comments to tell me I drink like a pussy. [marks that square off the bingo card]

I enjoyed Fury Road. Cool effects and stunts and cinematography and...? Yep, not much else. Reminds me of 300. Looked super cool, lots of hype, plenty of meme ammo, but at the end of the day it’s mostly just flash. My review? “Cool.” You’re right that calling it the best movie of the decade is ludicrous.

I thought it was...fine?

I remember some parts of it I think.

>But I don’t think you can fairly argue that wasn’t the best film of the decade.

Yeah, too bad it was lacking in story and Hardy’s performance is a mush-mouthed sleepwalking.

Unpopular opinion: I hated Mad Max: Fury Road and I don’t know how anyone could rank this movie with no plot higher than masterpieces such as Moonlight or The Social Network.

i didn’t even realize she was a comedian.

Wow.