I literally posted the exact same comment 8 minutes after this. Cheers to close reading, you bastard.
I literally posted the exact same comment 8 minutes after this. Cheers to close reading, you bastard.
[Deleted for lateness. Refer to LindberghsBaby's comment above.]
Word. I now live in Austin, TX and, despite the incredible heat, I love being able to go to a bar without hearing a pack of over-sized teenagers yell "BRO!" and "TRUE STORY!" at each other while crowding the bar and packing the jukebox with Journey and yacht-rock and hitting on the bartenders, holding things up, when…
I saw that all the time when I attended SMU (a.k.a., Ronald Reagan's fever dream of how a college campus should look).
"This grift is too long."
Winona is aware of my undying love for her, as evidenced by the restraining order.
On an unrelated note: Emily or Zooey Deschanel, who ya got?
Hold on...sorry, what was that? I was busy looking up PhD programs for history...I think I've found a good opportunity for a career change.
The show does attract some big comedic talents: Jack Black, Bob Odenkirk, Jack McBrayer, Adam Scott, Will Forte, Kyle Kinane, Moshe Kasher, Bill Hader, Kevin Nealon, Jen Kirkman, Nick Offerman...the list just keeps on going.
For all their faults, drunken story-tellers know how to get to the emotions of a subject.
This show is so entertaining that I'm convinced that college history professors should be required to deliver at least one drunken lecture per week.
To be fair, she's at the Emmy's. I don't know how someone could suffer through it without being a bit stoned.
"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible."
No point by point reply? I'm disappointed!
Well, you've defined the grey area already — somewhere between the law as it is and "enthusiastic consent".
trollolololol. Come back when you form an actual opinion.
I don't believe I've made any arguments in this thread. So. they can hardly be tone-deaf, right?
I've seen the RAINN statistics. They are entirely unconvincing. I do not suffer fools lightly, whether or not they're on my side.
Law is the minimal standard by which we abide. I am a man of law, in the professional sense. Do I judge people beyond the standards of law? Absolutely, yes. Do I expect people to be imprisoned beyond the law? No.
When I typed in "www.fearus.org", here's what I got: