I think the whole Naz becoming more violent and the adderall are red herrings. I'm voting that the mother's boyfriend/her step-dad has something to do with this on some level. Like he wanted that house and couldn't get her to leave.
I think the whole Naz becoming more violent and the adderall are red herrings. I'm voting that the mother's boyfriend/her step-dad has something to do with this on some level. Like he wanted that house and couldn't get her to leave.
Meme vs. Reality; post the meme?
We have an Olympic tradition in my family…every time it rolls around we completely ignore it.
To be fair, I really don't take any move rated less than "R" very seriously.
I go to the movies about once a year. This is not the movie I'm dying to see. It sounds like Mystery Men without the irony or the funny. I wanna give this a pre-emptive C-, but will it even be that interesting?
I retract what I said earlier about Naz. He showed something in this episode. I'd like to continue seeing him find out who he truly is as a sub-plot. I'm rooting for him because:
When the fuck did Wild Turkey ever become uncool?!
Meh. Both Silverman and the Sanders supporters were acting childish, imo. And if the idea is to get HRC the most votes, that's not how to do it.
But that's exactly my point; we've been reduced to the lesser of two evils. Sanders didn't represent the lesser of two evils to me, but rather a candidate who actually believed in his own message. Also a candidate that is not relying on big money and the corporate sector or Daddy's money, to run his race. Here we are…
I think I made it clear I was voting against him, which means Clinton (I'm not throwing my vote away on either Stein or Johson, though I think they're both fine candidates, they have no shot). We all know he lost, and I wish he hadn't. He is the only candidate that inspired me at all. Now many of us who supported him…
Typical internet douchebag. Let's take the level of conversation down to name calling and bullshit bravado. Enjoy Trump. You deserve him.
I have no idea what you are babbling about or which two candidates you're referring to at this point.
We do have a multi-party system, we just don't have anything that comes close to the juggernauts the top two parties have become. I'd love to see that change. I'm hopeful that this election really magnifies how broken both parties are. Now we just need a third party that can back a really great candidate to the win.
That's exactly who a lot of Bernie supporters are, though; young and idealistic people who saw a shining moment when things could change. And from all appearances, Bernie was not only fighting the GOP candidates, all dozen of them, but also the Democratic party oligarchy. I get why they're sore losers. I think…
The ones that she, as Secretary of State, is not only obliged to follow, legally, but shit, because "leadership by example." If anyone else in the State Department had done this on her watch, they'd be in jail.
That's a helluva way to get people united; telling them their viewpoint is ridiculous. I love Sarah Silverman's comedy, but she's just wrong here. It's not "ridiculous" to still want a candidate you thought truly represented you over an establishment candidate who had not shown that they are on the same message.…
Great answer.
Good show of force too. That's usually where something bad happens and it didn't, showing Michael K. Williams power.
Liquid Canceraids form.
I like Winona Ryder and have enjoyed her performances throughout her career, but she does have a slight tendency to overact, imo. This show being the worst case of it I've seen. It's just too much sometimes and it makes it cringey. Overall it's a great show and I really enjoyed it, including her performance, but there…