So they can’t censure King if they unanimously pass a resolution condemning white supremacy and white nationalism?
So they can’t censure King if they unanimously pass a resolution condemning white supremacy and white nationalism?
I loved him when he was on Parks and Rec but something about his incredibly loud religiosity since becoming a huge star drives me up the wall.
I’ve been obsessed with these for years. They’re amazing with any cheese, but when I’ve had a rough day, I can usually be found sitting on the floor, watching Mad Men and eating these Triscuits with brie or Boursin.
Also why were Beatrice and Lemony were so insistent on using that sugar bowl? I could understand and perhaps even enjoyed that Esme is so petty and materialistic that she’d go to these intense lengths to retrieve the silly little thing that was taken from her, but at the same time I didn’t understand why it had to be…
Ted’s strategy to become as sexy as Beto isn’t a bad one, in theory: covering up as much of his face as possible.
Ugh. That smug “I wasn’t born yet so I don’t know.”
Aw :)
Oh then mine needs to be way bigger.
She’s an immature asshole. In all of these conversations she comes off so entitled and disrespectful. I cannot wait until she rage quits this show.
What do people even get out of watching this show anymore? This is not a respectful, informed discussion. It just always turns into one scowling and whining at the others.
I’m engaged. Is it bad that I want this veil so it can swallow my enemies like a big beautiful spider web?
So glad I’m not the only one.
I know their style isn’t for everybody, but I am in love with Torrid. I get a lot of office and evening stuff there, and there is never not a good deal on their site. Snaps for Lane Bryant’s bras, as well.
I’d really try Crime Junkie. There’s still some banter (the hosts are lifelong friends), but it’s much more well-researched and IMHO more respectful. It’s my favorite podcast right now.
I love true crime so I gave it a try but became pretty frustrated with it. It took 45 minutes for them to get past trading stories about being recognized before they got into the actual story, and the tangents into unrelated topics got really annoying as well.
“Whatever, he’s not Weinstein”: is a laughably low bar.
I was waiting for that moment when he has to fight “himself,” but then they just walk out agreeing that Scott Pilgrim is a great guy.
No offense to Cera, but his Scott Pilgrim didn’t strike me as the kind of guy Knives would obsess over or who had dated a rock star (even if she wasn’t one at the time). He seemed lucky to be breathing the same air as Ramona. He just comes off as an awkward charisma void.
Interesting it says “From the Imagination of Tim Burton” even though he didn’t write this movie, which is a remake, and hasn’t made an original story since Corpse Bride.
Let’s hope that the story they had for Toy Story 4 was so good, it was worth kicking aside the most perfect ending to a trilogy ever.