That’s kind of what I’m saying, I think.
That’s kind of what I’m saying, I think.
There’s this documentary that I think makes the case pretty well.
So, I’m mentally all over the place on this one.
99% of the people picking up this mod don’t want random. They want an identity crutch. They want Winnie because she is a beautiful model who is known for her atypical skin.
I’ve seen that episode of Leverage.
Takes me back to Dirk Gently.
She was a part of the Great Dumbing Down of Food Network and for that I will hate her forever.
Except that Canadian non-toxic rape oil (because fuck their branding) is disgusting and makes everything taste like fish.
They don’t call them Top-Siders anymore? Blasphemy!
They don’t call them Top-Siders anymore? Blasphemy!
When you need to name your organization something incredibly vague, yet unimpeachably positive, like “the Human Coalition,” you need to examine your core goal. Planned Parenthood’s name makes it very clear what their primary goal is. Hiding behind your branding means you’re trying to trick people into supporting you.
My position on Kendall Jenner is she peaked in 1995.
“Do you like Taylor Swift? Her early work was a little too country for my taste. But when 1989 came out in ‘14, I think she really came into her own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost.” — DJT
She’s the quintessential sheltered child from a Conservative Christian family who left home and learned that the world is a big place with room for everyone. But then got rich as hell before learning how to exist in it, so she never did.
Did he misspeak, or did he, until that exact moment, believe that statement to be unconditionally true and had never been called on it or had a chance to think about how fucking stupid it is?
I’d link the video but I kinda don’t want to give her views. She made a music video a few years back which involved dressing up as a Jewish stereotype.
His clarification is mistaken.