It was toxic masculinity.
It was toxic masculinity.
I would place the Equalizer higher. He creates an incredibly compelling character with uneven material and single-handedly makes these movies enjoyable.
If you dig down, you can see where all Eastwood’s “great movies” bank on stereotypes.
Some ancient American switch turns on and they are overwhelmed by the need to put others in their place.
The Urban Meyer throws someone an underling under the bus.
“Anyone who knows me and my husband, knows this is contrary to the way we live our lives.”
What about my neighbor’s Trump signs. Can I burn those?
Would he ever in a million years say that England’s growing population harms nature and animals on his little island?
He’ll get convicted of a minor weapons charge, and then he’ll get the Aaron Rogers treatment with a small fine.
14 grand for lying and putting peoples lives in danger.
Would it kill these folks to read a little Derrick Bell?
Denim shackets are a little like black clothing: they go with most everything. When they are lined, they are warm and comfortable and not too bulky.
Powers Boothe was a great one.
I saw someone write that there *may be* serious unknown consequences to taking the vaccine. But we know for a fact that there are over 650,000 serious consequences in the US alone that argue for people to take the vaccine.
I have not found milk paint to be lumpy when mixed well. It is watery and takes some care to apply, and usually requires at least two coats for a good covering. I agree it does provide an aged, 19th century feel to furniture. The colors are generally warm and soothing. In my experience, it is not as durable as other…
Except he met with McDonald Trump to talk about improving “inner cities,” so no thank you. No thank you at all.
Just money. Seems like really light punishment for what that guy did.
Dottie wanted that win.
Same here. I wave to everyone (even that guy who always refuses to acknowledge anyone because he’s above all that). Just two fingers to the side to let people know we’re all out here moving together.
It’s also a cautionary tale about a full growed man acting like a twelve-year-old.