Ya like in what house would that be convenient? "There ya go child we hate, sit at your bastard table so we don't have to look at you and live in constant disappointment"
Ya like in what house would that be convenient? "There ya go child we hate, sit at your bastard table so we don't have to look at you and live in constant disappointment"
Hopefully the coach will be a little more specific in the future when he calls for the runs.
They're just demonstrating how they would've shook hands with FSU players if they didn't run off to the locker room.
I choose to interpret it as a sign of feminist alliance, miming a castration gesture in solidarity with rape survivors: a gesture that signals the importance of punishing offenders and standing up for victims. Or, they could just be happy as fuck that they beat the shit out FSU's felonious morons, thiefs & rapists.
Better pro? Maybe. Better con? Definitely.
When FSU got down early, my brother, who was rooting for FSU, said Jameis Winston had the Ducks right where he wanted them.
If you turn the sound up and get really close to the TV you can actually hear Winston slipping to the Jets at #6.
"It is true, I am Nacho."
I've been a skeptic nearly all of my life, joining CSICOP as subscribing member waaaaaaay back in 1981, around the time I graduated from high school.
Of course people will be quick to judge the man because he is a rapper, because he doesn't always follow the rules of spelling, because this statement was delivered in a series of tweets, because his stage name is Q-Tip etc. They will look past all the content, without even addressing it at all, and look at the…
1. Because twitter is the medium through which all of this started, and the only one where it can be guaranteed Iggy would see his message.
If you're more concerned about the medium than the message you are a dinosaur. He spoke where people listen. Your elitism is out of style.
And the ones who do have something to say are painted as assholes - Kanye West, for example. He is a narcissistic tool sometimes but he has always stood for something. I love his passion and his drive, and his childish behavior. He's so flawed it's hard not to forgive him when you look at how talented he is.
I've always had a bit of difficulty with that scene, from the first time I watched it.
I'm sorry but that logo is absolutely horrible. There's absolutely no rhyme or rhythm, cannot be used as a vector or scaled to any medium, extremely difficult to read or understand, and is just plain ugly. Just because you fancy yourself a designer, doesn't make you a designer.
You do not have 5000 ballz and I refuse to dignify that part of your name with a response.
Let's all marry that lady, it won't be weird
I'm sorry but this is bullshit. If you heard probably 99% of the pop stars these days sing live "unplugged" with no reverb or accompaniment I doubt it would be much better. Beyonce can't sing half as well. Mariah has some def vocal problems, wear and tear from all the riffing and over singing, but this is unfair…
Anchorman is actually the only perfect movie in existence. Perfect storm of story and casting. If you doubt me re watch it. It's the dumbest fucking thing ever, and yet you could probably ask anyone on the planet who Ron Burgundy was and get a correct answer.
Scut Farkus hasn't aged a bit since Ralphie beat him down.