I thought the Dougie-Coop storyline was great for about an hour. Eight episodes of him Mr. Magoo-ing his way in and out of trouble has been a bit much.
I thought the Dougie-Coop storyline was great for about an hour. Eight episodes of him Mr. Magoo-ing his way in and out of trouble has been a bit much.
She knows how to use 'em.
Fine. Busy.
What the fuck gender is Tweety Bird, anyway? That's a weird spokesperson for that particular cause.
Team America is still very, very funny. And so is a lot of South Park. I just lose interest when they become so sanctimonious and their point is, "You're an idiot for caring!"
Kyle MacLachlan has wisely not had crazy meth-and-hooker parties on a regular basis.
But he was just about to explain how both sides of a political debate are wrong and that detached, above-it-all libertarianism is the only way!
*picture of minion explaining some racist, far-right philosophy*
Oh shit, I wish.
I had the pleasure of watching Knightriders in the theater about two years ago. What a wild ride.
George A. Romero was a big hero of mine, and I'm so thankful for everything he had a chance to make. He was a fucking legend and he's earned his rest.
Haha no, but not without trying
I'm just happy they're making something that sounds genuinely terrifying for the kids.
Because I like gravy?
I just feel like sexual assault isn't one of those things where you can go, "Oh, well, just don't do it again." He did the crime, he should absolutely do the time. It's a serious, serious offense and he's… he's a little bitch.
I mean, if we're gonna go with the, "These people are full of shit a lot of the time," so are people who are accused of sexual impropriety.
Why would you feel the need to talk down to me? I never said anything even suggesting that I believe that a state's attorney can arbitrarily throw someone in jail. I know that. I said that the state's attorney believed that he had probably case to pursue a case, but didn't.
Simpsons reference!
For reals though, the state's attorney said he had probable cause to pursue a case against Woody Allen, but didn't because he thought Dylan Farrow was too "fragile" or whatever word he used.
With violence against women being the issue that it is, and the liberal dedication to bringing these issues to light, it's surprising that no liberals with any clout are denouncing these people.