Well it ain't Blaze either lol
The two I had in mind rarely comment so I doubt I'll ever see this. They might as well be bots.
Well it ain't Blaze either lol
The two I had in mind rarely comment so I doubt I'll ever see this. They might as well be bots.
I feel guilty about my last comment and at the risk of narrowing down who I mean, I want to be clear that Pug is ABSOLUTELY NOT who I was referring to. I love their thoughtful posting habits.
More importantly, the villains with severe mental illness are violent
Getting pretty generous with what we call a "thing" there
Ex-pro installer here: good job, looks very nice.
Lmao thanks for electing Elon Musk you shortsighted fuck
But hey, at least you got trans people banned from sports and renamed a gulf and mountain so it was all worth it!
Eat shit btw
Yeah but that doesn't account for all the stuff that's been going on lately
Ok I'm not defending her here but this is a stupid reply because she's obvuously referring to prioritizing the interests of America, not that America is #1.
He's not wrong in what he said, it's just the wrong tweet to dunk on.
Wake in Fright (initially released as Outback outside Australia) is a 1971 Australian New Wave film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Evan Jones, and starring Gary Bond, Donald Pleasence, Chips Rafferty, Sylvia Kay and Jack Thompson
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Despite attracting positive reviews at the time, the film was a commercial failure in Australia, in part due to scant marketing by United Artists, as well as controversy surrounding its portrayal of outback life, including a hunting scene in which real kangaroos are shot and killed.
It did not but it got me to read about a movie I didn't know existed so I appreciate the link
In the "fast food" category specifically? I think Culvers and Sonic are both better but I don't really eat red meat much anymore.
I'm not a keyboard expert but I thought the % had to do with the size of the keys themselves, no?