I mean this respectfully. The character Everett True is known as someone who tells the truth even when it’s not popular.
I mean this respectfully. The character Everett True is known as someone who tells the truth even when it’s not popular.
It gets posted to !fullmoviesonyoutube@lemm.ee every couple of months.
All cognition has an emotional component, so you have to be more specific. Once you get more specific, then you’ll see that music and art communities are different.
Words to live by! /sincere
I was just extending the bait, didn’t realize people would take it seriously. I’ve added an “/s”.
My favorite video of the song is the cat version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1zYF0cejmg
In reality, the Amazon driver’s pay has been cut, so they ask for a tip. You don’t tip enough so they beat you up. If you could afford to order from Amazon, why didn’t you tip enough? Obviously you’re not supporting essential workers in these trying times. They’re just working hard, feeding you, keeping you clothed, protecting you. But they have families of their own to take care of too. You’re not even ordering enough so they can afford to take a bathroom break.
Note: this was meant to be: /s
Partying EVERY day gets kind of boring… You appreciate it more if you spend time just hanging out, like the guy in the meme.
David Brent - Lady Gypsy.
Line dance during take-off: “now sliiiiide to the back!”
“Why tip someone for a job I’m capable of doing myself? I can deliver food, I can drive a taxi, I can and do cut my own hair. I did, however, tip my urologist. Because I am unable to pulverize my own kidney stones.” -Dwight Schrute, “The Office”
This is my first time seeing any of this, but the party arc starts here: https://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=5404
I wasn’t defending Imperial Germany. I was saying anti-semitism was a problem in France too.
This was pre-WWI. Not sure how anti-semitism compared in Germany and France during this era, but there was plenty of anti-semitism in France as demonstrated by the riots during the Dreyfus Affair.
Hmmm… “A Passage to India” takes place during the Raj (which is when the Crown took over from the East India Company) but a lot of the attitudes and issues are the same
Similarly, “Conduct Unbecoming” takes place right after the Crown takeover. But hey, it’s free on youtube:
Finally, you could look here: