"Man, I have the rottenest luck."
"Man, I have the rottenest luck."
I remember seeing a herd of teen mall rats all wearing JNCO jeans in acidwash in the mid-to-late 90s. I dunno what subgroup they were, some kind of punk/skater/goth hybrid. They looked insanely stupid. Swish swish of oversized denim, parachuting with every step? No thanks. It was horrific and ugly and should never…
looks like bush league Juggalo pantz or giant "kewl-ottes."
Back in my late 90s raver days, a friend's mom used to freak out about us wearing pants very similar to this because they collected "fecal matter and mucii" as they dragged on the ground (I don't think mucii is actually a word, or at least as what she thought it meant). She would make us hoist them up when we entered…
My favorite part about his status as a "doctor" is that he totaly isn't. He's board certified by a board he created, along with his family. This man has no business practicing medicine, giving any sort of policy recommendations on the basis of his status as a doctor, or even speaking aloud. Does anyone else remember…
Great food for thought, Diana.
Man, the Night Vale Elementary School has really stepped it up.
I wouldn't have been able to give up without having set at least one car on fire.
I'm willing to bet that Eutopia's enemies - in other contexts - would be quick to tell you how much they value freedom and limited government intervention.
If you are living in a motel there are few places to put things. I bet that is just where it stayed :/
Why would they think he was homeless? Based on the picture he posted he looks nothing like the homeless people I see on the street. Granted I live in Chicago, so maybe things are different in Berkeley and the homeless there tend to have well groomed facial hair and clean clothing.
Part of the problem here is that no one should be treated this way, whether they are W. Kamau Bell or in fact a person trying to make some money on the streets. I have been at restaurants where people have tried to sell me flowers or beg or whatever, and I always appreciate it when the staff deal with it in a kind…
This is indefensible. And yet there are people in the comments to his post arguing that we're only hearing one side, that racism is a harsh thing to accuse anyone of, and: