I believe one of the Columbine shooters' home was often described as a "compound". Only the best people live on them!
I believe one of the Columbine shooters' home was often described as a "compound". Only the best people live on them!
I live in the south, we have them in the vending machine at work.
Moon Pies are hard and dry and make a ton of crumbs when you eat them and their shell is waxy and tasteless and they taste stale when they're 5 minutes old… and yet I kind of love them. They're not overly sweet, and they go well with coffee. Whenever I drive to Virginia from my home in Louisiana I usually stop the…
I love My Favorite Murder! I don't know if it counts as "pop culture", but I had fun trying to explain Comrade Detective to my brother when he walked in on me watching it last weekend. Umm… I have a deep, fanatical love for the music from the golden age of Bollywood (1950s-1970s), even though I'm not from India and…
Great news, I gave them some money yesterday, which I must admit was motivated partly by my extreme hatred of Sebastian Gorka. Bee will direct a ton of funds their way, hopefully even more than the $400,000 that Trump yoinked from them.
Cocaine is a helluva drug.
Fake Dynasty all have business degrees from LSU and before they got a TV show were clean-shaven and often photographed wearing pastel polo shirts and cargo shorts.
The official A&E post about season 2 popped up in my Facebook feed the other day, probably because I’d talked about season 1 or commented on something related to it in the past. And the not-so-covert CoS plants were laughably easy to spot in the comments, because they were all obviously going off the same script that…
Getting people with wildly disparate political views to agree on one source they all agree is credible, I'm guessing.
It’s not by design or anything, but I have actually never eaten at an Applebee’s. Without fail, every single person I mention this to shrugs and tells me I’m not missing anything (especially since I have eaten at both Chili’s and Ruby Tuesday).
Generation X gets ignored again. It's fine, we're used to it.
When they invent that memory-erasing technology from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the memory of reading this will be the first thing to go.
I don't like torture porn and the original Cabin Fever (which I thought was terrible, but in an uninteresting way) is the only Roth film I've ever seen. "Broadening your horizons and trying to help people is stupid, everyone stay home and limit yourself to Facebook slacktivism" seems to be the overriding theme of the H…
I don't like torture porn and the original Cabin Fever (which I thought was terrible, but in an uninteresting way) is the only Roth film I've ever seen. "Broadening your horizons and trying to help people is stupid, everyone stay home and limit yourself to Facebook slacktivism" seems to be the overriding theme of the H…
Two things that made me laugh were the immediate and full-on Mad Max cosplay that broke out the second the King of Camp contest was announced, and the "hand-painted from the Negev desert" robes that were clearly from Target or someplace. You could see where the tags were sewn in. (And I didn't take that as production…
I always thought trying to tell the ENTIRE story of Katrina was too sprawling for this show. When I first heard about the project, I assumed they were going to focus on the Danziger Bridge shooting. I still think that would be best, because it's more of a straightforward crime than what happened at MMC, and you have…
I thought 300 was repellent and could barely finish watching it, and have treated Zack Snyder movies like leaking barrels of toxic sludge ever since. But hey, I'm a liberal squish bleeding heart snowflake from the coastal elite (I'm a girl, so I don't think "cuck" applies).
I like both versions. I mean, the pilot of the UK version had him barf up a spoiled scallop and then call the chef a useless idiot for not knowing how to make an omelette, so the differences were of degree and not kind.The UK version is the objectively better show, but the US one is funnier. Sometimes after a really…
Sure, but that's a crappy name that no one wants to use. Eventually they'll get a real name, like the Millennials (who used to be called Generation Y) did.
I feel like maybe people are lumping the following generation in with the Millennials just because those kids don't have an official designation yet and no one knows what to call them. I read that Strauss and Howe prefer "Homeland Generation", but it doesn't seem to have caught on. (They also preferred "13th" to "X",…