Shit, got the wrong mask.
Shit, got the wrong mask.
That article is great. This cracked me up:
Great, some more of this “Hockey” that Lindsey was talking about.
Bobby Finger finally noticed Megyn Kelly’s blouse and shrieked, “WHAT are those sleeves?!????”
I love that the the mother’s name is Kambora, and the father’s name (In linked article) is simply Darryl.
The janitor is the only one that is actually working. I’m willing to bet the artist was also trying to say “They terk er jerbs”.
They also have a food stand named “Uncle Willy’s Corn on a Stick” in the picture. So I guess the Corn Pops are cannibals?
Even Breitbart published an article on it to basically point out “Liberal Hypocrisy”. Ugh.
It’s not just you. It feels like the writers don’t have as much freedom to write what they want. The articles they do write don’t seem to have as much personality in them.
Dammit Megyn, why did you ask Laura and Barbara the most important question?
I can’t stop this because I am not doing it.
It started with heaping on the collective guilt
I’m sorry, but we’ve all seen Hocus Pocus too damn many times.
Honestly, this isn’t any weaker than Lindsey’s article last week asking to reinstate the millennia old patriarchal model where “good men” protect women from “bad men.”
Now you’re doing the whole “You should start thinking like me or else I’m gonna vote Republican from now on. You’re making Liberals look bad” shtick? Do you really think people fall for that? You can say you’re not conservative, but when basically every comment you make is a conservative-type opinion it’s pretty easy…
At the risk of sounding like a conservative
Obviously you’re a troll and hopefully no one takes me out of the grey. Usually I would ignore you but this comment is amazingly stupid. You’re comparing condemning people who are trying to stop vaccinations, vaccinations that have eliminated deadly diseases from society, to someone who wants to round up American…
I’ve that person’s comment several times and it’s giving me a headache trying to work out their logic.
Donald Trump does not own Renoir’s ‘Two Sisters on the Terrace,’ painting, as he once claimed to reporter Tim O’Brien. The Art Institute of Chicago said they’ve had it since 1933, so whatever Trump owns, it’s not that.