Amen to that.
Amen to that.
We know who the real winner in all this is.
Who’s prosecuting him?
Plus Toni and Jughead have chemistry. They seemed pretty interested in each other working on the Red and Black and talking about true crime and ciphers. Then all of a sudden, whammo blammo, Toni’s “more into girls.” Huh?
... RIVERDALE has a narrative? I’m just here for the batshit crazy. If I learned anything from SLEEPY HOLLOW, it’s that you need to keep accelerating into the crazy; once you take stock and try to make your narrative make sense, you’re sunk.
I love Riverdale’s absurdity, but this episode was too much for me. Possibly my least favorite so far. They established a bunch of facts, then demolished them all within less than an hour (or a couple of days on the show?). Betty believes the killer follows her every move, and even knows about her private…
The plot went overdrive here in terms of tying up some of the previous episode’s seemingly big developments. I thought the swerve with Toni was well-done, though the healing of the divide between Jughead and the others was a bit abrupt; though Archie coming to try to save him from jail (which, of course he’d do that)…
Cheryl casually calling Toni “Cha Cha” was everything I never knew I needed in my life.
Well, you’ve heard it now, as have a whole lot of people that wouldn’t have otherwise.
I don’t know why they thought this would be a good idea. They had to know that the LA Times would say something, and it’s not that hard to predict that at least a couple other major papers would support them.
“Productive discussions with newly installed leadership.”
With Disney’s plans to buy 20th Century Fox now coming into public, this particular spat is indicative of the real danger of giving them even more power. It’s one thing to blacklist a critic for a particular review the critic wrote or because you have issues with how the other critic specifically acts.
I listened to the Serial podcast about the Bowe Bergdahl situation. (It was an interesting podcast and gives a different point of view then whatever Fox News and Trump are spewing out.) Anyways in the podcast, the reporter states that Bowe had joined the Coast Guard, and had a mental breakdown while in training. And…
Did I read that right? The military has properly reported, according to its own procedures, ONE conviction and ZERO restraining orders?
I really have a feeling that this wasn’t reported because whoever was in charge of doing that didn’t feel like it was important. And I have a feeling that these things fail to get reported to the correct authorities all the time.
So the Air Force failed to report this asshole’s DV conviction to the Feds. Will anybody be held accountable? He wiped out 7% of a town’s population. Children, fucking children were mowed down.Will anything change?
Out of curiosity I looked up requirements to get a gun license. I could get one in quite a few states. I’ve been committed to a psychiatric hospital twice. I’m not violent towards anyone at all (I would likely commit suicide in the throws of mania if I had a gun though). The fact that a state would give me a gun is…
Seriously? We pay an obscene amount of money for the military and this is what they do for us? What are we even paying for? The rapiest public danger to the American public by our own protestors? Shit. I’m out. Will Canada take me? I already have the most annoying parts of the Midwest accent.
One of the major commonalities with these mass shooters, besides being male, is having a history of domestic violence. I hope that this is a wake-up call for some people to realize that domestic violence isn’t just a “women’s” issue, but a societal issue that needs to be taken seriously. Just like all other issues…
Did he ever stop to think that maybe sales dropped because their pizza costs more than the other major chains but does not taste any better? Folks are broke these days.