Certain opinions are objectively wrong.
Certain opinions are objectively wrong.
Honey Badger doesn't give a fuck, though. It's hard to do an action movie with a lead that simply cannot look interested, at all, about anything going on around him.
Wasn't that, like, Tremors VIII?
Based on the other article I read, vegetarians are engaged in unAmerican activities.
Some Japanese artists mock the Chinese quite mercilessly in their manga, though others don't.
It's a woman, hulking out because she's attempting to tear a tank apart with her bare hands.
It means "name one other black female showrunner in television that approaches this level of fame/popularity".
He would have an enormous schwanzstucker…
Such is the way of most meetings. Even, or especially, when super-heroes and/or super-villains are involved.
We have a totem pole here?
Well, one, P&T are not the one libertarian show in the history of TV. South Park would be another, massively popular show with a very strong libertarian bent.
When I first started smoking, a pack of Marlboro Reds (or Camels or any other premium brand) was $2.50 and we thought that was fucking outrageous. GPCs had just come on the market for $0.99 a pack, but if you were really broke, you could get a pack of Bucks for $0.75, but Bucks were cigarettes made from tobacco swept…
Because they tend to forego other things in exchange for cigarettes. Mind you, where I live, the $11 packs are being bought by people making $15-$25 an hour. If you are in a place where the average wage is like $10 an hour, then you see cigarettes costing less. This is basic economics.
If he tries to claim that he's the goddamn Juggernaut, Imma beat his ass with his own pimp.
Pretty sure there is a group of Tall Whites involved in there somehow. I have no idea what that is supposed to mean, but it is apparently a thing now and Obama is, somehow, one of them.
So you are asking someone to retroactively change the past? I mean, that is what it reads like to me. You wish the AV Club and other media had not joked that it was a performance art piece that The Beef went and ran with.
But you had Maniac Mansion. It more than compensates for the rest of that. For serious.
If you want that law in NYC, then get going with the petitions and the public discourse in town halls and shit. I don't live in NYC, and I'm not going to go there to do the work for you. Maybe look into the "smoke-free NYC" groups or whatever they call themselves.
By no means are these comparable products.
Hahaha…. aww, dammit, Jim…