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During his Hot Ones episode, I wanted him to say to Sean, “Sit perfectly still. Only I may eat wings.”

The woke beltway cancel culture mob strikes again! So much for the tolerant right.

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The once great champion, now a study in mopishness.

“Don’t judge me for being bad at calculating things.” says woman who had a child with Elon Musk.

Grimes, or “Grimey” as she liked to be called, taught us that a woman can triumph over adversity.

While Gutierrez-Reed is probably right in considering herself a scapegoat for a production that went off the rails in terms of safety, there’s also this:

*from off-screen, a misshapen hand with eleven fingers gives Reese Witherspoon a bag with a dollar sign on it*

NEVER FORGET 

NEVER FORGET. 

Hey now, let’s give the movie’s message a little more credit: “War’s bad when it’s on your doorstep, innit?”

The First Omen, No, Not the One From the 70s, the New One, No, Not the 2006 One

Paramount could at least have the decency to never release these new series as part of a tax write-off.

“That guy was a Ninja Turtle the whole time?!”

but with amphibians

Oh shit, I’m sorry. I honestly didn’t remember it was you, mate. I genuinely thought it was a blow-in. 

The ease with which social media can make people famous definitely has some substantial pitfalls, but it’s also a lot more democratic and has far fewer barriers to entry than existed at a time when Harvey Weinstein’s social circle had a near monopoly on access to the wider public.

It’s come with some downsides, sure, b

There were plenty of vapid one-hit wonders and temporary sensations that time forgot because they were ultimately forgettable.

She likes DORKS apparently. — lazins, la, United States, early March 2020

Nah, the Friedberg/Seltzer joints cost relatively little and would make around $85million around the world due to a preponderance of bored and easily amused teenagers during a particularly stupid time for pop culture, until even they lost interested. All there is to it.

Under the right circumstances, a producer could make more money with a flop than he could with a hit.