“but would you also say that for everyone that climbs into a passenger jet?”
“but would you also say that for everyone that climbs into a passenger jet?”
“But surely he should be allowed to exist at an F1 race?
You realize the entire context here is that male racers don’t face comments like these female racers did, right?
Seems accurate to me. He said to his mind it wasn’t a real problem because they (assuming) had rich parents.
What’s difficult about commentating on the same sport they (apparently) make a living commenting upon?
Nope, I read the books and while the first one was okay, the next ones twisted back and forth on themselves so many times it became incomprehensible and stupid. So if the movies go that way, that’s a faithful adaptation.
WAY further down in the comments, this person finally reveals (or at least claims) that they had gender dysphoria as a child, implying that they were convinced otherwise. This is someone who is self-loathing, and compensating for the harms done to them in their life in the worst way.
Especially after looking at the video in the linked article, which shows all the pedestrians/bicyclists the cop passed just prior to this, I’m happy to declare a writ of “Fuck This Guy.” He was about to kill some people, including kids, and this not only prevented that but visited the suffering upon the person who…
It’s a good thing they severely injured that guy or somebody worthwhile could have been severely injured.
And yet these people are the ones always whining about getting things shoved down their throats by liberals/media/etc.
He’s an ordinary guy!
“However, of the general phenomenon that pit the actors against the author, he observes, “There’s a version of ‘Are these three kids ungrateful brats?’ that people have always wanted to write, and they were finally able to. So, good for them, I guess.””
farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtttttttttttttttttttttttt
“Possible UFO” is a humorously redundant phrase. If you have to say “possibly,” then it’s clearly “unidentified,” which is the “U.”
Nah, just torpedo that fucker once it’s comfortably far out to sea.
If it’s applicable equally to every performer they’ve ever had, that actually makes it utterly irrelevant, since it would be of no use to differentiate.
The only show/movie I’ve ever seen (in the non-football/medical category) that’s ever noted how seriously bad getting “knocked out” is for you is Archer, and that only does it in a purposefully half-assed way.
Wife - easy: he knows she’s a higher-up in VaultTec, that they were the ones who destroyed the world, and that they had a plan to stay alive indefinitely in order to outlast the competition. And as to his daughter, presumably there will be another flashback at some point to right after the nukes go off that explains…
Sure, but since we’re talking in this subdiscussion specifically about Kristen Wiig and whether or not she deserves a spot in this top 25 list from this century, going back to ‘75 is unnecessary and not actually relevant or worth multiple posts.
You’re not wrong. Not wrong at all.