tallpaul3545
Tallpaul3545
tallpaul3545

Agree on everything said. However, a scene nobody mentioned that I thought was superbly executed in a subtle yet most glaring way was how Lawrence was really considering his dad’s speech about putting in the work—and considering it with Issa. But when she mentioned to him she had quit/decided not to do the festival

As a former (white) teacher, I’m not going to presume to ride anyone for not going into the profession: while it’s wonderful, the US treats its teachers abominably, particularly those who serve in poor neighborhoods. (One of my first ed school profs was black and he told us how his mother, also a teacher, cried when

IMO he also played it safe by running on 2nd down of their final possession. With the clock stopping for the two minute warning no matter what I feel like he should have call his safest pass play to try and get a first down.

I’m one of the ones who will probably cry as soon as the movie begins. My emotions runneth over for this movie. I cannot wait. I just can’t wait for all of that to appear on screen

Yeah, but he was a Cardinal, so no doubt he covered it up The Right Way.

“Thing is, as a child, sometimes it’s hard to be able to tell when an adult is being disrespectful.”

I was looking around for their funky behind because I opened this site up looking for some foolery and got gut-punched.

Somebody is cutting onions in this biatch because my eyes all watery. Anyhoo, you keep on doing it PJ. This makes my day.

This is literally the worst take I’ve ever heard about anything in my entire life. It’s like Jason Whitlock and Umar Johnson had a baby, and named that baby Tomi Lahren. You are that baby.

This is fucking fantastic.

That sounds like a lot of effort, on top of something that is ALREADY a lot of hard work.

Well, in a few years, God willing, everyone will be sick of the SIXERS winning titles! Wooo!

Maybe it’s because I’m too casual an NBA fan, but I don’t share this take at all. I find the story line of, “can anyone beat this crazy super team and the really good team in the East,” much more compelling than, “which of these 8 decent teams will pull it together in time.” I know I’m pretty alone in that though.

objectively, is Brian Windhorst good? To me, it seems like his only skill is having access to Lebron, (hey, which isn’t nothing). But the level of storytelling and/or insight is really lacking to me

“ESPNers have been told that Wojnarowski will be a reporter, not an editor, and that ESPN has learned from the mistakes it made in granting power to Bill Simmons

Naturally this is their lesson learned, given that the only thing ESPN ever did right with Bill Simmons was to make him an editor and allow him to hire and

I remember asking my father as a child (I think around 4th grade) why he never videotaped my school concerts or performances like the other parents (back in the day of giant camcorders, which we didn’t own). And he replied, “All week you’ve been complaining about this stupid concert, and now you want me to videotape

Zach Lowe has almost ruined NBA writing for me. Any other NBA article I read I am SO wishing it was in Lowe’s writing style and voice.

Because “boneless wings” are chicken tenders and I’m not 6 years old.

When you go to the Apple Store to do your $29 Apple Care+ screen replacement, because surely you bought Apple Care+, go ahead and pick up a snazzy Apple leather case. I’ve had one on my 6 for two years and it looks even better now than new.

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