That’s not a take, it’s just the truth.
That’s not a take, it’s just the truth.
I just read another article about a woman who had COVID-19, but didn’t end up with enough antibodies to assist with the study. It’s depressing to think that, even if the antibodies protect, not everyone who had the illness seems to be developing them.
It would be idiotic to knock Houston’s vocal abilities, but Dolly wrote that song for a deeply personal reason and it comes through in every word. She seems like one of the most genuine people in entertainment, and stands out in a country music scene that today is to often just pop with a twang.
The Post? Most papers will have a version of the same story, you couldn’t link to a decent one?
I like to think its the correct take. The kids nowadays think Whitney wrote it. Its a good version but it doesn't make my heart skip a beat a little like Dolly does.
Hot take, or just the only correct take? Houston's version is very good, don't get me wrong, but if I hear Dolly's version and I'm not properly prepared, my eyes might leak. From allergies, of course.
I’m sick and tired of hearing that Animal Crossing is “capitalistic”. You don’t understand the cultural context. Tom Nook doesn’t charge interest on his mortgages. Which would make him a very poor capitalist. On the other hand, it totally makes sense if he was a village elder in feudal Japan, whose goal wasn’t to make…
This is .....unsurprising.
The Irish never relinquished Leary. He has dual citizenship.
I think it’s both: Ruthie got more grating and she got more screen time. I don’t know what the point of that was. The character functioned perfectly well in season one as a snarky voice that popped up every now and then. Season two didn’t present any particularly compelling reason for the character’s expanded…
Glad you highlighted just what a raging asshole she is to him. She’s damaged, to be sure.
In addition to the fact that their acquaintance with “Calvin” was very brief (if significant) and enough years ago that their memory of his features would likely have grown fuzzy, they have more importantly raised their son Marty from birth. They have watched him slowly grow into this physical appearance from an…
My thought is that they might be more concerned with Marty hanging around with that crazy old guy than trying to figure out some timey wimey stuff.
The location, too. It was in a hotel suite! All the backdrops in these junkets usually make it seem they are in some specially made studio or something.
“Notting Hill was almost a by-word for Black Britain.”
“Sod a dog, I’ve made the wrong decision!”
I’ve always been more bothered that they kept the guy who tried to assault Lorraine around. Like, I know it’s a cute contrivance to show how George standing up to him altered the future but would you really invite this guy around your kids?
I thought the movie captured very well how disorienting it must be for a normal to date someone who lives the Hollywood life. Disappear for months at a time to shoot a movie, travel around for press, always around beautiful people without you...it would take a ton of trust for a relationship like that to work.…
It’s really weird, the race aspect of it. Presumably to most of the rest of the world, Notting Hill meant nothing. But to people in the UK, outside the very small group of people who were directly part of the just-starting gentrification of the area, Notting Hill was almost a by-word for Black Britain. So to see a…
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