Makes me think of the immortal Beavis & Butthead dialectic: "Why is this dude famous?" "Because he's on the TV." "Yeah, but why is he on the TV?" "Because he's famous, dumbass."
I've never met a priest who could tell you anything about Heaven, but they knew every square inch of Hell. They should. They built it.
This afternoonâs meeting check-ins: âHow are you?â âOh ya know, just worrying about global war!â âMe too! Cool, have any updates on this line item from last week?â
Dangit, losing the good ones lately. RIP, sir apnews.com/article/john...
John Amos, who starred as the family patriarch on the hit 1970s sitcom âGood Timesâ and earned an Emmy nomination for his role in the seminal 1977 miniseries âRoots,â has died.
*opens internet* JORDAN PETERSON AND RUSSELL BRAND LEAD CROWD IN THE LORD'S PRAYER AT EVENT *closes internet* *eats entire pint of Ben & Jerry's*
Had a great time with Destiny Rae and Trista Morris on NTX Radio yesterday, here's the full conversation www.youtube.com/live/Cf4tLat...
on top of everything else fascism is just super ultra cringe
With his passing, let's all remember what an ally to women Kristofferson was, from Janis to Sinead. RIP to one of the good ones. americansongwriter.com/remember-whe...
Within two years of releasing "Donât Let the Bastards (Get You Down)â in 1990, it became an important catchphrase for Kris Kristofferson.