Long live the new furniture.
Long live the new furniture.
If it does well, they’ll do spinoff series for his K, his I, and his G.
I was stymied why it wasn’t Hammond in the first place. That’s terrible!
It’ll probably break records in China.
Because the concept of Venom — an intelligent alien parasite that imbues its host with awesome/horrifying powers, at the possible cost of that host’s humanity— is pretty cool and actually has a solid record of success in sci fi and horror. It’s the execution of the Venom character that has always sucked.
There will be no greater irony in our time than the Atlas Shrugged films, which preached “Let the market decide”, and the public rejecting them so hard they had to change casts for each film and fund the third one through Kickstarter.
It’s also worth noting that a lot of the people advertised as speaking at the planned “Free speech weekend” either declined the invitation or were never contacted by the organisers. It’s pretty clear this whole thing was a scam/stunt from the get-go.
You’re probably confused because she never mentioned being proud.
I clicked it, but then I realized I don’t want to read anything from that site ever again.
Milo wants violence to happen. That’s the whole point. I say, if it has to happen, let him die.
You come at the kinja, you best not miss.
Please do not give power to rapists.
Context: Imagine a guy having the attitude of a coked-out 27 year old rockstar level asshole to his fans/readers, but he’s a movie blogger, and he’s been that way since ~2000, and he kept being that way into his forties. Imagine a guy who started his career as a dudebro being totally fine with making…
You’ve clearly never read his work.
“Don’t tell anyone else about this” =/= not asking them to keep quiet.
Gonna go out on a limb and say I think his biggest mistake was committing sexual assault.
Yes, absolutely, but it takes a long time. There doesn’t appear to have been much time at all in this case. I bring my biases to this issue. My father went to rehab for the first time when I was six and quit drinking for good when I was twenty-two. In between was on-again, off-again sobriety. So, no, I am not buying…
Nothing can really make up for being an anti-vaxxer.
Go and get vaccinated, Jimmy.
I wonder if he would have done this to a male interviewer.