And now apparently it's our job to build cultural bridges with idiots. How the fuck is that supposed to happen?
And now apparently it's our job to build cultural bridges with idiots. How the fuck is that supposed to happen?
Oops sorry. We're in agreement.
It was dropped with claims that the plantiff was receiving death threats.
They keep telling everyone that they like how he "tells it like it is" but then bristle when we take him at his word. I just can't understand.
I used a similar method except it was a later episode of West Wing.
I caught it for the first time on HBOGO last year and I think it might be one of the most 70s movies ever. I love him, but Richard Dreyfuss's career as a leading man is kind of inexplicable in retrospect.
And fucking George Strait. If someone can't get down with Amarillo by Morning, maybe country music isn't for them.
I think I might have been one of the few dedicated fans of this show (There was a really fun interview with Paul Pierce this week and the Vince Staples appearances were great), but it's pretty obvious that Simmons is not best suited as an on camera person. Bummer, dude.
Midwesterner here. My dad did a big family heritage mapping a couple years ago. Turns out we're about nine different kinds of doughy Protestant and four kinds of pasty Catholic. I'm about equal parts German, Czech, Scottish, Irish, French, English, Misc Slav, and Hillbilly.
Do any of these racists know of the history of anything in respect to black people?
I'm a pretty casual and also generally kind of inept gamer and I adore this series. I think it does a good job of scaling up the difficulty in a way that is pretty achievable for folks who aren't hardcore strategy game players. It's a really engrossing time suck even when you're not great at micromanaging. I would…
Hey good job.
Oh man I forgot that she had died.
"Hi, I'm Satan, and I'm here to help you cheat God and still go to heaven."
That was clearly the second draft after, "Thunderbird! This shit tastes weird, but it is alcohol."
It's true. Valentina's is about 30% sin.
the Modern period of art has been over for 70+ years.
I think The Hard Times is often very funny, but its focus is so narrow that I imagine most of the humor only works for people who have spent time in their local DIY punk scene.
Scorsese is actually currently producing a documentary about the Grateful Dead.
I'm honestly not sure. I think we should assume that they definitely have cameras everywhere but maybe not that there is someone watching every camera at all times.