Clue. One of Tim Curry’s finest performances. Madeline Kahn’s, too.
Just a simple tailor
Clue. One of Tim Curry’s finest performances. Madeline Kahn’s, too.
It has a 49% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, so about half of people seem to agree with you.
As a stand-alone film, it is probably fine. As an entry in the Ghostbusters franchise, I did not enjoy the film.
Independence Day. Just run away, alien dudes! The xenophobia isn’t worth it!
Woody Allen? Are you on Lemmy now?
Wow. A 30 year old AIDS joke? On my Lemmy?
Teacher here. We had the opportunity to radically re-form schools during and after the pandemic. School systems instead chose to double-down on shit that hadn’t worked well before the pandemic.
That was funnier than it should have been
I saw “department store sale” and thought this was a strike over something very different
“Sir this is a Wendy’s Taco Bell”
Not to mention that the food stylists create something that isn’t even edible. They frequently use things that aren’t food to make it look more palatable onscreen.
You clearly haven’t dunked your nuggets in the Big Mac sauce.😋 /s
And the other 33% are either nativists or bootlickers
I’m shocked. Putin has never done anything like this before 🙄
See, Russia? That’s how you land on the moon!
Wanna buy some NFTs instead? Pleeeeeease?
That’s still over £850/$1090 per month. Nothing to sneeze at.
There’s also the film Soylent Green (1973), though that isn’t lab-grown human tissue
I’m a teacher. I bought this book for my own children. It’s a book about being true to yourself, even when you don’t feel like you fit in. You don’t have to be “blue” or “pink” if you feel like you fit into both categories.
Yes, it’s a book about being trans, but there are other ways to read the book, especially if your audience is young. Accepting and loving yourself. Inclusion. Tolerance. It’s a sweet book, and so of course people are going to get mad… it teaches kids acceptance, not hate!
This is fine.
Staying with her even though she was abusive. Having kids with her. Then finally getting up the courage to get myself out but not being able to take the kids with me.