Jesus, in that video he looks like a 5-year-old who said something suggestive by accident and isn’t sure why everyone is laughing but is so happy to have the attention...
Jesus, in that video he looks like a 5-year-old who said something suggestive by accident and isn’t sure why everyone is laughing but is so happy to have the attention...
‘On the plus side, everyone at the United Nations laughed at him after he tried to brag about all of his accomplishments over the past two years.’
wonders if the allegations of sexual assault should disqualify Kavanaugh from serving on the Supreme Court “even if it’s all true.”
So sorry the show is not trendy enough for you .... however, it seems ludicrous to offer any critique during the last season when you have never seen ANY previous episodes.
Was the Bowling Alley Assualt part of the Bowling Green Massacre?
I call it Mad Men syndrome; where it’s completely okay to treat every woman you come in contact with, including your wife, like an object at best and garbage at worst, but you save the “blue jokes” for the steam room.
Maybe that’s why I don’t get the hate for this show. I haven’t seen it in about... 6 yrs? :)
One the classmates interviewed said he thought about it every time Kavanaugh’s name came up.
Yes, I confess I would watch this show when I travelled, mostly because it is on every night on TBS for like 10 hours. It had some moments in the early years, but like pretty much every CBS sitcom, it far outstayed its welcome.
I do not watch this show. I was at my parents’ house when they were watching, and Neil Gaiman was on, and my dad just goes, “Am I supposed to know who that is?” And now I HAVE NO PARENTS.
When the show first aired, and for the first few seasons, I really enjoyed it. But then, after time, it became a caricature, another excuse to laugh at just how inept nerdy people are, no matter how brilliant they may be. I love the support it has received from Geek and Nerd community, but I became so sad when I saw…
I am so sorry this happened to you. It happened to me, too.
I hear Trump’s nominating Brock Turner if this one falls through.
“I just want a fair process where I can be heard,”
The first seasons of this show were fantastic: I laughed out loud, marveled at Jim Parsons, and cared about the characters. Around season 5 it sucked: the characters got overly caricatured, the jokes fell into a stale rhythm and the plot twists were anything but.....yes, Big Bang Theory, it is time for you to go.
Renate Schroeder Dolphin, was named on his yearbook page, part of a group of football players’ “unsubstantiated boasting about their conquests,” the Times gently put it.
If I had done that, it would’ve been the talk of campus, and we have the reports saying that, even as late as the few weeks, she was calling around and not certain.
Selective decency/selective outrage.
The majority of these fucking questions seem to boil down to “Well, place X has a certain rule/policy that I don’t agree with and I should be exempt from. You all think I’m an awesome person and agree with me that this is bullshit, right? And I have the right to not tip/tip small?”
I deliver food. This conversation is SO CLOSE to the real problem it pains me.