I didn't think he identified as an atheist at all.
I didn't think he identified as an atheist at all.
tl;dr
"No one can agree which facts are relevant or how any particular fact is to be interpreted." The only reason this is the case is because the Trump side of the argument rejects facts.
Ah, yes, the incredibly tedious no-capital-letters "lmao lmao lmao" shitposter who ironically calls people "fam" and "brosef". You sure have me convinced that you're too nihilist to give a shit. I bet you're super popular on Weird Twitter.
He's also just a terrible businessman.
They're not even supposed to report the facts, really. If I've learned anything from this election, it's that people hate facts. They're supposed to promote conspiracy theories to tilt the scale towards Donald Trump.
Trump hitching his wagon to Breitbart would suggest that he's a "troll" candidate, imo.
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Dude, like, bro, have you ever heard of this band called Rage Against the Machine?
"It’s impossible not to root for Earn …His parents chide him for his habit of dropping deuces at their house without flushing"
Random Hajile is what's coming to mind right now.
Clerks does seem to be a movie about some degree of privilege. Yeah, Dante and Randall didn't go to Eton or anything but throughout the movie there is a sense that they are wasting their lives on these jobs which should be beneath them and that there is some level of choice in it, as in, if they really wanted to they…
It's a real pet peeve of mine when people refer to the Brothers Grimm fairy tales as "the original". They're from the 19th century which is not that long ago. Perrault's softer fairy tales are over 100 years older.
I loved The Stinky Cheese Man so much.
The lying. They really should have incorporated all Chis Kyle's lying into the movie. I mean, it's supposed to be this frank examination of PTSD and they gloss over the lying because I guess it's not as pretty?
If the movie was something that really happened, that would be the only way to interpret it.
I never got this "aboot" thing. Sounds more like "aboat" to me.
Yeah, Willis really doesn't seem to give a shit about acting. It seems weird to me that he'd care enough to even ask that lens question in good faith.
Apropos of nothing, but I saw Chasing Amy and I hated it as all lesbians do. Then I saw Clerks and it made me hate Chasing Amy even more for basically having the same conflict, handled worse. You know, in Chasing Amy the girl's been with guys before, in Clerks the girl sucked 37 dicks. The "moral" of both stories ends…
Sending my Canadian friend the trailer for Yoga Hosers might in fact be the worst thing I've ever done.