Ahhh, this is getting in to part of the "scam" that I didn't pick up earlier. That's getting MLM-ie.
Ahhh, this is getting in to part of the "scam" that I didn't pick up earlier. That's getting MLM-ie.
I think you're getting too hung up with the "moral superiority" part, which feels like an invention all your own. Not every conflict needs to have a "winner" and a "loser" or even a "right" and a "wrong" - I think this show has demonstrated that well.
It's not really about Emily.
…and Blackjack?
Between this and Frinkiac, I might never have to actually type an original thought online again. I will communicate only in GIFs from here on out.
Dustin is the best person in the world. The part when he made everyone acknowledge how "awesome" it was that El "threw you with her mind" might be my highlight of the whole series thus far.
The Troy thing is a classic Stephen King trope - kid who starts as a bully and turns into a legit psychopath 3/4 of the way through the book…
The "Well-Fed and Housed" thing *was* the defense of slavery.
The underlined is a link to the full story,everyone should read it.
Regardless of why they were espoused, all the misconceptions discussed here lead to the same result: the assertion that slavery wasn't really all that bad ("as long as you had a godly master," as one guest put it). And if slavery itself was benign — slavery, a word which in most parlances is a shorthand for unjust…
What is this I don't even.
"I used to lead tours at a plantation. You won’t believe the questions I got about slavery."
The Irishmen could have chosen not to do the work at all, or left at any moment he thought the work was too dangerous because he was an autonomous human being and not considered a piece of property.
Are you saying they got a literal free ride on a ship?!?!
She's been under scrutiny for two an a half decades….yeah she's just shaking at the thought.
I am Donald Trump, Ask Me Anything.
I watched Basic Instinct in a theater in Santa Monica, CA with my grandmother when I was ~13. It was the second half of a double feature with "Far and Away."
When I turned 16, my mom told me "Even If I could afford to buy you a car, I wouldn't because I would want you to earn the money to buy your own car." I bought myself a 1986 Mercury Cougar LS for $500 that lasted me 6 months before it started smoking. Then I got my first car loan for a 1999 Dodge Neon…
And yet, he was in three Chipmunks movies, that always weirds me out…
You have no proof D'Souza was sober during any of the production of this film.