My favorite Kareem is the Game of Death martial artist who fights Bruce Lee.
My favorite Kareem is the Game of Death martial artist who fights Bruce Lee.
Oh for sure, nobody deserves that kind of treatment. Regular non reality star people have to deal with that too, and they don’t deserve it either. But as someone whose entire shtick is “Here’s my life, total strangers” she opens herself up to, at the very least, scrutiny of her baked goods.
Why would someone whose only claim to fame is a TV show about the minutiae of her life get upset when people focus on the minutiae of her life?
I am 100% in support of this
People are flawed. I imagine everyone, at some point in their lives, does something that is not very nice or kind to others. Hopefully they realize it, and resolve to be better in the future. But the past still exists.
But why the fuck would anyone want this though
He’s like all the thoughts and dreams of horrible, insecure, racist and selfish Americans given physical form and some kind of base level sentience.
I’m glad somebody said it.
Movies are often known to kill people, it’s true.
George Zimmerman, Martin Shkreli and Ethan Couch all find themselves riding in the same elevator. God hovers over the elevator cable with a giant pair of scissors, hesitating slightly, thinking “Is THIS the moment to prove my existence to the atheists?”
Yeah the one I’m picturing in my head had less dust and dirt kicked up, I think...and unless my brain is playing tricks on me I wanna say it was a much clearer “bounce” right over the dude. Which would make it insane that this type of thing has happened more than once.
For some reason I remember it differently but that’s probably it, because how many times does that actually happen?! Thanks!
1) I’m not crying about anything.
The shoe analogy is a bad one, but mostly I get your post.
I’m actually probably more interested in those than in the contemporary guns.
I also do not see anything wrong with gun ownership. I find the idea of the average amount of guns being 8 to be somewhat alarming. Your comparison of guns to knives is more apt than say, guns to shoes, but there are a lot of other factors at play with that.
That’s cool, and I appreciate a rational explanation beyond the “guns are shoes” argument people keep bringing up.
Explained well! Good on you. I suppose my comment should have been “Why does the AVERAGE gun owner need eight guns?” You have a lot of guns, and while I would argue that one of them is technically your wife’s gun, I can see why SOMEONE could have 8 guns. But the average gun owner having 8 guns is still out there for…
So you think the “average” gun owner has a personal defense gun, a target shooting gun, a hunting rifle, and five other guns to give to their kids when they go shooting?
Yeah. I guess that’s the latest rhetoric.