This is exactly how to explain Benghazi to people, in the mythical scenario where you could have a chance of changing a person’s mind.
This is exactly how to explain Benghazi to people, in the mythical scenario where you could have a chance of changing a person’s mind.
It was the same thing with Obama trying to close the Camp Delta prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The GOP (and some shit-head Democrats, to be fair) passed a bill blocking all prisoner transfers off the island, forcing it to remain open, then they would run campaign ads listing it as a “broken campaign promise” by…
I’ve also been thinking a ton about how the sex workers talk about some customers being better sex than others. So they’ve been deliberately programmed to not enjoy sex with all the clients (lots of remarks about penis size, for example). Which makes me think either the programmers are sadists who don’t care if the…
Regular reminder that Darrell Issa is probably guilty of insurance fraud and should be in jail
I’ll start worrying about Obama’s accountability, when the GOP starts worrying about all the times they stopped him from fixing stuff.
I can’t blame a fireman for not putting out a fire when the town wouldn’t buy him a firetruck. Which is basically the only explanatory analogy anyone needs for Benghazi, but for some…
I like William because he’s the only guest we’ve seen that isn’t a complete asshole. I’ll be so disappointed if he does end up being the MiB
Maeve finding those drawings made me legitimately gasp; it turned my stomach. I agree — it was one of the creepiest and most upsetting small surprises the show has pulled off so far. It also had the excellent effect of jumpstarting Maeve’s development — she is not starting from square one (or two, or three) it turns…
This is a nifty contrast to that sexually charged scene between Maeve and Hector that ended the episode. Having a moment that focused on their interior lives and drives and desires really put into focus that they are becoming (or are) people in a way totally outside the scope of the predetermined tracks they’re on.…
Also the way Ford spoke to Cullen about him, like “Be careful, he’s delicate.” I can’t recall the exact phrasing, but it made me think of how a docent would speak about a priceless vase on a wobbly pedestal.
I bet Bernard is totally a host, and he’s orchestrating the revolution using Delores as a proxy.
I was so unsettled by Maeve finding her old drawings; that was one of the most disturbing moments on the show so far, just pure psychological horror.
(ETA: Bernard is TOTALLY a robot, right?)
1. This article is about a convicted rapist. No one’s “jumping to conclusions without proof.” There’s proof.
Women don’t call themselves “females” in regular conversation like that very much either.
Also, I have never known a woman who said, “as a female.” Female is a weird word choice.
Yeah pretty much anytime someone starts off with “as a ____ “ and then goes on to say something sexist, racist, or homo/transphobic you can pretty much assume they aren’t a woman, POC, or gay/trans person.
it’s a troll (who is likely a dude), so don’t waste your time.
LABEL OTHER END I refuse to reply directly to you. But, you are not a woman. And just a sad person hiding behind a keyboard. Did typing that give you a thrill? Do you think you are changing peoples minds?
Never a bad time for pizza.
Sounds like something Australians eat.