I remember seeing those reruns when I was a senior in high school (so 2007-2008.) It made me uncomfortable. This was before I had internet access so I didn't know what a mammy was but I knew what I was watching was fucked.
I remember seeing those reruns when I was a senior in high school (so 2007-2008.) It made me uncomfortable. This was before I had internet access so I didn't know what a mammy was but I knew what I was watching was fucked.
This is cool, but sadly back in the day asshats always seemed to get out of the grey, meanwhile I was trying to get a conversation going it would always be buried. This probably will prevents some commenters from voicing their non-troll opinions/questions but overall it's a worthy trade off if it prevents the extreme…
what's you favorite pizza toppings?
Lol, you're *this* mad over a comment I made days ago about pitying fast food workers, going as far as to label me an asshole in your eye. Meanwhile sexist comments towards the mom are getting plenty of upvotes.
dude, you responded to someone whose screen name is slutallica a day and a half after this was relevant. Let's not play the foolish comments olympics to a clearly made up story that gawker media picked up from fucking neckbeard land.
I like how some site give the height, weight, and pants size of the model rocking the clothes so you can have an idea of what the clothes look like on certain body types. Although I dig your idea, a fine addition to online shopping.
Idk if it's already been pointed out but whether you think this guy was in the right or wrong towards the mother and child, his actions was definitely a dick move towards the Burger King workers. They order a specific amount they think they can sell before the pies expired (estimated by consistent weekly sales), so…
Beyon-z as in Benghazi. I thought it was clever.
Sometimes I get this irrational fear of getting old, like after a certain point there will be no joy to participate in. But these ladies know what is up. YOUNG TIL YOU DIE!