(Hard to find, but look for the Cremaster Cycle [1-5] by Matthew Barney.)
(Hard to find, but look for the Cremaster Cycle [1-5] by Matthew Barney.)
Fuck. Obviously due for a rewatch. I stand corrected.
Well, perhaps one of those things [these days].
I’d noticed a sharp uptick in use of the construction you are describing concurrent with [current occupant of the White House]’s campaign, as it is one of his pet usages. Similarly, ‘noocoolurrr’ became much less of an obvious sign of poor education once G. W. Bush started tossing it around.
Was Kavanaugh’s behaviour before the Senate committee an example of judicial temperament?
Seriously, this week feels like we’re just fucking collapsing into something very other than what America used to be.
What kind of “judicial temperament” did the newest member of the Supreme Court show at his Senate hearing?
(Only with nukes. And Alzheimer’s.)
All hail William Gibson, seer and prophet of these techorrific last days.
(not by much, though.)
He could listen to Aretha all day and still have no idea what respect means, or how to spell it.
(withdrawn.)
As pointed out elsewhere, and made evident here again, for Republicans the cruelty is the point.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the Republican Party: “The Party of Law and Order.”
Is he wearing a diamond pinky ring to better appeal to [current occupant of the White House]’s sense of “mob” “ethics?”
As noted elsewhere and borne out here, for Republicans, the cruelty is the point.
In the White House, ffs.
Per the above comment wherein one must be well dead before appearing on US currency, I would be happy to find this in my wallet soon.
Brava (and congratulations on Columbia)!
Every doggo and every pupper is a puppy, no matter the age.