rudelyhuxtable
RudelyHuxtable
rudelyhuxtable

You ever seen Kate McKinnon do your prime minister? S’pretty good.

Stallone is 100% excellent in this movie. I was genuinely surprised by both the movie and, especially, his performance.

When you say shit like something is the “whitest,” you’re not part of the solution to racism, you’re a big fucking part of the problem.

Try being a little more MILFy, Tina.

You named your child Sir Toby Belch?

Hey look, a Roads Scholar!

A Clover Hope cottage industry?

Yes.

Sorry. But every couple I know has had fights and arguments. None of the women I know have ended up in the hospital. If you get involved in an altercation with a female and she ends up in the hospital with physical injuries, you are a scumfuck of a man. I don’t care if she started it or if she is crazy or if she

I loved it when he revolutionized journalism. Surprised he had the time to beat up his fucking girlfriend in between all those Pulitzers.

This looks like the worst Hank Williams movie ever made...and to be clear the last Hank Williams movie starred George fucking Hamilton.

This weekend I caught myself nodding along to a Bruce Springsteen song. Then I realized as a New Yorker I shouldn’t be appropriating the worldview of a New Jersey-born songwriter whose struggles I shall never know.

i bet i could find ten articles on here where a dog or cat was called hero for like, cuddling a different animal. everyone’s at an 8+ rn over something that deserves a 5 level convo at best/

Wasn’t the girl reading at the Donald Trump rally a hero too? Because I thought she was just bored.

Speaking of unhealthy American stereotypes, let’s all watch of a video of a fat guy in his bathrobe on the couch.

Finally, a discussion on Gakwer about “basic” that doesn’t devolve into race-baiting!

I wasn’t trying to insinuate anything. This is a story about a city coming together after a terrorist attack on that city. I was saying that NYC had a similar thing after 9/11 and wasn’t just all “war porn 24 hour news cycle.” I’ve never felt NYC more united than those first weeks after.

Well I think this story is more about a city (Paris) being united and not all of France rushing out to the bistros and whatnot.