My love for you is ticking clock
My love for you is ticking clock
I just check my replies.
It could just be that a disproportionate number of women choose those careers.
You're right, I should rethink my life.
Thanks for reading my blog!
That's good, but not really predictive of any long-term success. I'd like to see him run again in '20, but that's still a long way off.
Sure thing, guy leaving a very strange response to a five-month-old post about Black Panther!
Bernie's strength is that he taps into the same fundamental sense that Something is Wrong and that the people in charge have fucked us that Trump does, but unlike Trump, he's not a child of privilege or a self-serving narcissist.
I've been meaning to watch those; I hear good things.
When I was working a temp job doing phone support for PetSmart (aside: the worst job I've ever had; fuck PetSmart), I had a coworker who was the rare poor black man Libertarian.
Crap, I'm so conflicted.
I hadn't seen them when I wrote that; I apologize. I think you make some good points. But your best example is even older than the example you just gave me shit for using, which I think undercuts your suggestion that I'm unqualified to judge the show because I haven't seen it recently.
I find that Libertarians (and most self-described fiscal conservatives) are a lot like college freshmen: they just want Mom and Dad to leave them alone, until they need something.
Yeah, but the guy who won the last election broke that taboo constantly.
That's a perfectly fair criticism; I'm speaking from the position of somebody whose recent knowledge of the show is secondhand.
I quit watching not long after the episode that was all about how people shouldn't be playing the blame game after Katrina. I hear that recent seasons have been good, and I liked The Stick of Truth.
Hey, that's not fair. I know a lot of poor white man Libertarians, too.
It was the first one I ever saw. I watched it again a year or two ago, and yep, it holds up.
Sure, it's definitely a comic book movie. (But then, so are American Splendor and Road to Perdition.) "Superhero" is debatable, but I'm on the "yes, Dredd is a superhero comic" side of that debate. (Hell, every time I read an interview where Alan Moore growls that he's left superheroes behind forever, I find myself…
Never saw Kick-Ass 2; I was pretty sour on the comic. (Though I hear the movie cut the rape / mass child murder sequence that got me to quit reading it.)