Everything's made up, ni**a. Stay woke.
Everything's made up, ni**a. Stay woke.
How can we be sure this is not just a Looky-Loo?
Britta was living-in-a-tent homeless to start season 6 and it was treated as a punchline. Then again, Community seasons 4-6 was stupid and it should feel bad.
I think it was meant to be a Dariusization of that fun fact.
I wish Darius was my friend
"…Sharks don't even observe Shark Week." It's almost lyrical.
I'm more interested in obscure/underappreciated ones anyway. Favorites would be a better word.
I hate that Georgia Tech keeps winning with their boring nerd system.
"after Annie's boobs"
Oh sorry, my mind merged "Trump campaign" with "Trump administration". I'm figuratively clutching for my Canadian passport these days.
What good has journalistic access to the Trump administration done for anyone who got it? NBC got access and Lauer and Fallon became laughingstocks. Mark Cuban, by the way, is willing to pay millions to get access for a substantive interview: https://twitter.com/mcuban.
Lost in all this is that Fallon also had the ultimate unfiltered bullshit caller outer on yesterday, Norm Macdonald, and Fallon didn't let him loose on Trump.
Best take so far: https://twitter.com/eddiepe…
Looks like Stan's got this. Wanted to see 5 sets but he earned it.
That's also a good reason to like him. It's one of mine, anyway. It's ridiculous that someone as good as him doesn't get support and gets actively rooted against just because he's doing what predecessors did. Federer was beloved in America even as he chased Sampras.
Allen Iverson's HOF speech: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
THERE'S SO MUCH DUST IN HERE
And Not Randy's Not Birthday in July. Come on, us!
True the black majority is declining rapidly, but not because they're leaving, it's the additional population coming in that's lowering it. The city's established culture is still strongly black. There's New Orleans, Memphis, Detroit, Baltimore, and Atlanta as far as major US cities with a black majority; even with…
I went to GT and had classes in midtown and went all over the area for food and hangout spots. I also lived in various places around campus. Obviously the city is sprawling, very segregated and has different vibes throughout, but a common one is how laid back the pace of life is and serene in a way that can feel…