As offensive as it is, I sometimes find myself singing “Taco Flavored Kisses” when I’m doing chores.
As offensive as it is, I sometimes find myself singing “Taco Flavored Kisses” when I’m doing chores.
I get what your saying, and their can be a bit of smugness when anyone publicizes their good deeds... but if he’s already going to be in the spotlight for his acting and can influence other rich people to maybe do the same; then good on him.
I don’t think I’ve ever felt as old as when I realised that I now found Enid fairly exhausting, and Rebecca was the more interesting of the two.
Is that a Hilux? Didn’t recognize it without the machine gun mounted in the bed.
“Hey, it’s the captain of the Enterprise-B!”
Oh, you fucking ...
Shut it down, folks. We’re done here.
“It’s also worth pointing out that McConaughey’s specific political beliefs are still… kind of vague.”
The eagerness to jump on people, just because they didn’t get the latest memo, may feel good in the moment but repels people rather than bring them forward. By all means, let’s experiment and try out new ideas, but there’s so many complex biological and sociological and psychological factors at play it’s foolish to…
but May made sure to dig his hole a bit further
Today on “Bait an old person into saying old person things”...
A tortured vigilante who humourlessly killed bad guys without remorse - maybe Hawkeye’s real shame is that the Snap temporarily turned him into a DCEU character.
they should only make 1 though, because a second (and certainly a third) installment would probably yield diminishing returns
If you are left wing and unarmed I don’t know wtf you’re doing with your life.
Ok, well leaving aside that he has family there, it wasn’t illegal for him to be in Kenosha so that has no bearing on whether he should have been found guilty.
I’m not expecting anything. The phrase “give it a rest” is generally used when someone goes on and on about something, but as I said that was my first comment on the topic. That’s why it was a strange thing to say.
That's a strange thing to say. This is the first comment I've ever made about this case, anywhere.
I get that people are upset, but this is unacceptable hyperbole and dishonesty by Ruffin, and only helps fan the flames. Blaming the jury for following the law is appalling.
You have to lead with that when you talk about anyone these days. Just in case.
It's weird how an element that Schultz had to battle the network to retain—that Christmas is about Christ—is now somehow pushed aside as "not really the point" or "not really a message." It was clearly that, and Schultz was proud of that. As he said in interview after interview. Had he not considered it that big a…