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Tell me something GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD! Tell me that you LIIIIIIIKE IT! Come on good bitches and bastards, chime in share the GOOOOOOOOOOOOD!
Baby Driver is pretty great, but more as an insane feat of filmmaking (everything EVERYTHING! is perfectly synced to the music) than about his acting. His punchability honestly kinda works perfectly for the character, and the supporting cast is pretty excellent. So it didn’t make me like him, but he didn’t ruin it for…
Nah, not that I’m aware of. He just comes off like a mildly douchey rich white boy who considers himself an artist but isn’t as talented as he thinks he is (IMO). I haven’t seen Baby Driver yet, so the only times I’ve seen him act were in Divergent and The Fault in Our Stars, neither of which particularly impressed…
His name is Ankle Elbow. And that music video of his contained negative quantities of sex appeal.
“You don’t hit somebody that’s pregnant.”
I’m still trying to wrap my head around the logic that comes from the “I love Jesus. I support the war” folks.
disrespectful...to active military and veterans
Her own family even came out and said why did it take a white woman being killed for people to be so outraged.
This is everything! Thank you for taking the time to write this and offer a window into your personal space. Sadly, though WE didn’t need a White man to validate this movement, White allies have been (and continue to be) detrimental to our movements.
I think they’re trying to have it both ways - showing a small token of support, but not going “all-in” in order to protect their asses.
We should not see Seth’s participation as legitimizing this movement. Rather, he chose to be an ally of his black teammates. To center the focus of Monday’s demonstration solely on Seth is to distract from what our real focus should be: listening to the experiences and the voices of the black people who are using…
So this is bit of side question. What about the guys standing next to the guys kneeling? What statement are they trying to make exactly?
Her husband also got taxpayer funded bailout money in the billions. It is absurd for her to claim they have “paid in” more. Unless their tax bill is over $10B, they haven’t even come close to paying their fair share.
Yes, thank you because I’m here to talk about her hair. She’s in constant need of toner and I don’t understand on account of the fact that she’s so rich and all. Why does she go for the all over bleach? She needs to weave in some baby lowlights, maybe a root smudge, toss on a toner, and join us in 2017. Surely all…
I’m going to ignore any more nonsense from this classless biatch and instead give a shout-out to Jenni Miller who has been an articulate badass throughout all the hoopla around this. She should look into politics.
Of course not. They don’t see themselves as “working class” but as “temporarily embarrassed millionaires” who fully expect all that wealth to trickle down.
Is there any chance that this will give pause to Trump’s working class supporters? That they will recognize how Trump and his appointees are classic denizens of the swamp of entitlement and decadence that they claim they want drained? My guess: “Probably not” and “no.”
Steven King is a far better writer. No one would care about George R.R. Martin if it weren’t for HBO picking up his series.
I suspect there are dozens of others.
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