Well if we don't teach them early, how are they supposed to get to adderal for studying in college? Now's the time to teach them that life pretty much requires you be on *something* to be a properly overworked cog in the wheel.
Well if we don't teach them early, how are they supposed to get to adderal for studying in college? Now's the time to teach them that life pretty much requires you be on *something* to be a properly overworked cog in the wheel.
said it before, i'll say it again: only in fuckin' florida.
I thought the same thing. It's a lame joke, but how is it any worse than jokes about the Holocaust, 9/11, Columbine, etc that I've heard over the years? And I'm not saying that any of those jokes I've heard are decent, but rather that using extreme comparisons to horrible traumas isn't a particularly new thing.
Mountain Dew is a terrible idea, but couldn't they have water AND juice available? And maybe some trail mix (or whatever peanut free food is permissible in schools these days?) I know all the (sugary) reasons that fruit juices can be bad (and I'm talking let's get actual juice here - 100%, not any 10% Juicy Juice). …
I don't think it's a particularly funny joke, but I also don't see how it's offensive. It's an extreme comparison for the sake of humor — it's not saying anything negative about the kidnapped women. Should comedians just avoid mentioning news stories because it might make the people involved feel bad?
She's a hilarious comedy queen. Yes she is hateful, that is what makes her hilarious. If you don't like it- fine - no one is forcing you to watch her. But perfectly good, wholesome people love to laugh at dark, vile, and mean shit sometimes and there isn't anything wrong with that either.
My grandpa, who survived Auschwitz and Dachau, used to tell a way better Holocaust joke. It was pretty much identical to this kidnapping joke of Joan Rivers', except it's actually funny. If he went to a shitty restaurant, he would be like, "The food vas better in Auschwitz."
shes always picked on the more unfortunate people with her dumb crap. t he more unfortunate, the more vicious she is. in her book, if your not jewish and kissing her ass, then youre nothing. you're m eat for the grinder. her only talent is for being a bitch, and theyre a dime a dozen. theres no there there. one spot…
A couple of years after her husband committed suicide, someone made a joke about it. She flipped her shit. DON'T DISH OUT WHAT YOU CAN'T TAKE YOURSELF JOAN.
Wow. No. Absolutely not. You have no clue how religious discrimination works, does it? First of all, you have absolutely no evidence that the reason why Chase is choosing not to offer its business services to sex workers has anything to do with religion. So you're grasping at straws before you've even started. …
Read the sentence "Banks shouldn't have the right..." Not that the bank shouldn't have the policy, but that the bank shouldn't have the right to make the policy. Big difference.
They're aren't taking away anyone's money. Just saying "We don't want you as a customer." There's no indication that this has anything to do with religion, at all, (and even if it did, it still would be entirely legal, even IF the supreme court shuts down the concept of religious beliefs of corporations). Because…
Yeah, I don't get it. And I don't think it's a GOOD business decision necessarily. But I think they have every right to make that choice.
This strikes me as being super similar to people throwing around "Free Speech!" when you're dealing with private organizations.
I tend to agree. Half the time it's just these bloggers wearing free shit and promoting it, or women with a lot of money to buy designer clothing/shoes and have a photographer following them around. Most of what passes as a "fashion blog" is just uninspired, rehashed trends. BORING.
So many of these "fashion" bloggers should really be called SHOPPING bloggers anyway. They have no insight regarding fashion; it's all "pop of color" this and "classic with a twist" that. Mindless acquisition, hauls, me me me. Pink Peonies, I'm looking at you. (But there are so many others.)
My only gripe with a lot of these new upcoming fashion bloggers is they actually are not "fashionable". I swear i'm not hating here or trolling, and I do understand that someone being fashionable is subjective but hear me out. I've noticed all of a sudden that so many people "lovvee" fashion and would die for it.…
I have a hard time taking fashion journalism or blogging seriously unless it is challenging the very existence of industrialized fashion that takes itself too seriously and hurts more people than it clothes.
She hasn't put out a sex tape in forever. Kids today..... so lazy
Beyonce may not be everyone's favorite but she's worked to get where she is.