There is NEVER a bad time for this gif.
There is NEVER a bad time for this gif.
I know, right? Those poor, oppressed millennials, having that gross old hag appropriate their culture. No one over the age of 50 should show their face in public unless they're wearing elastic waist Talbots pants and speaking in hushed tones, less anyone is forced to pay attention to their gross wrinkly skin. Better…
Shhh, child. She *made* millennial culture to a very great extent - whatever you think you can claim, she probably did it first. She's never played by the same rules as everyone else, and that includes coming up with her own definition of mid-fifties life. Be happy she exists rather than resenting her for - what?…
jealous? Women who complain about other women "not acting their age" usually have some personal issues of their own. MYOB
Of course Jimi could play the Blues with the best of them. Love "Hear My Train a Comin' "
Jimi got so used to playing a right-handed guitar upside down, that even when he could afford a left-handed guitar, he still seemed to prefer to play a right-handed Fender. It's amazing he was able to do so much as he did with it.
Straight out of the Mississippi Delta!
im going post-crazy here, so ill just be on my way-
I love the way they're using loosely strung guitars to give it that "old man playing on the street corner" sound.
Sometimes great music happens spontaneously.
What a Drag it is getting old...
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The Cult and "She Sells Sanctuary" is always a good way to start the weekend!
Of course she does. So does Kim Kardashian, and Iggy Azalea, and lots of other women. Chances are, if they have tiny waists and rock hard abs, and then big hips and butts, it's because of implants. And yes, I know there are women who can achieve that look naturally just like there are women out there who can be bony…
Look, I get it: Comedy is easier to create by making fun of something rather than supporting it. I understand why you would want to write this post.
Crazy, isn't it? The levels of outrage and gravitas I've seen here over such such a mild joke are ridiculous. And then there was the discussion yesterday in Tweet Beat, when Amber Riley said not to touch her hair. Apparently it's completely not the same thing when white people get it touched by strangers as when…
Can't touch this...
Well, I guess good for you that you don't understand addiction. An addict facing a problem of their own will as opposed to by being dragged to it is always a victory. Turning himself in is a massive sign that there's hope for him. And it takes real courage. I'm definitely with Heyman on this.
This riff is so awesome and so dirty. "Penetration" by The Stooges...