He's a lifetime member of the "not going to jail whilst pan-handling even though the darkie down the street will" club. Membership also carries the added benefit of ppl not screaming "get a job you loser" in one's face.
He's a lifetime member of the "not going to jail whilst pan-handling even though the darkie down the street will" club. Membership also carries the added benefit of ppl not screaming "get a job you loser" in one's face.
Thanks for the link. She better reach out to her old boss then.
I don't wish her cancer but I wish her a bad case of flu or pneumonia. She's young enough to recover but old enough to know she's truly f'd w/out health insurance. That hospital bill is going to hurt for yeeeears. Then when she launches another gofundme we can all go and yell "BOOTSTRAPS!" on her page.
What are the alternative careers for ex-breitbarters? You're going to have a hard time going legit with that on your resume and Cheetolini & Co can only hire so many advisers and "communication specialists". Fox "News"?
What's the saying about laying with dogs and whatnot…
Who died in Toy Story?!?! Also, kids gotta learn about tough ish somehow…
Gasp! It's like I don't even know you, internet stranger-friend
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You hate Lion King? and the Toy Story movies???
Does she have a way of not crying? It's weird b/c if I'm sad or in pain I can swallow the cry but frustration + yelling = crying
Does anyone else involuntarily cry when they're beyond frustrated and someone raises their voice with you? Like at work, someone can say or do something really stupid that I know I'll catch heat for if I don't correct the issue. I work with doctors, some with huge egos that probably don't like being corrected by a…
oops. I thought he already saw it! Can anyone explain how to do the spoiler blocks?
He knows how to tweet so he should know how to google
He caused the death of 7 people in a texting while driving accident so he sought out 7 people to save.
And he STILL doesn't understand how NATO works
awww
I've been in glasses since I was about 8 years old. I have a vivid memory about finally being able to see leaves on trees and being like huh, so that's what a tree really looks like.
I was the kid who would meticulously take apart my mom's vacuum cleaner, put it back together, get my a** whooped and do it again.
I want to say Superman for all the reasons you listed but the movies have sorta ruined him for me. It's been a loooooooong time since I've picked up a comic book so I don't know what he's up to lately. If I'm going by movie interpretations, I'd pick Logan. The latest movie did an excellent job of portraying what…
yup!
*edit to add*
I did work with a MRA type. They tend to be normal until "wronged" by a women and then it's all that b*tches fault and men can't catch a break and men are discriminated against. blah blah blah