Thought we could all use a laugh today, so here's a clip from one of the funniest shows I saw off-broadway last year.
Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors
Thought we could all use a laugh today, so here's a clip from one of the funniest shows I saw off-broadway last year.
Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors
Dang.
Good for him, but isn't he pretty injury-prone?
It's been a pleasant surprise knowing my city is one of the few places with the courage to actually try and imprison a killer cop, but I'm about 99.9% sure that Mike Parson (our outgoing governor, who is termed out this year) will pardon him before hitting the bricks. He hasn't done it yet because it will be a very unpopular move here in KC and potentially affect the election prospects of Republicans.
Justice, baby.
Dig it.
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I'll give it a listen.
It just makes me feel hopeless watching people who care more about subdividing themselves or perceived cultural outrages than they do about the ability to feed their families.
Identity politics is perhaps the worst element of our politics, regardless of which side of the spectrum you subscribe to. It's made it much, much easier to divide people and get them to oppose each other rather than focusing their ire on the real problem: the wealthy and their insatiable greed.
Bummer that they didn't find him with some marijuana or something, a much, much more dangerous crime than committing actual treason.
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I had to share this when I saw that the AP had the gumption to finally use the 'L' word in the article's headline, instead of some euphemistic bullshit like "misled" or "false claims".
LIED, baby. Lied.
Finally.
The original Resident Evil was pretty revolutionary and terrifying for me, but the 100% scariest I've played is the original Dead Space.
More recently, The Outlast Trials is really good, and I would HIGHLY recommend any of the Dark Pictures Anthology games, but my favorite is Man of Medan.
Yeah, it is.
Could even get Trump reelected in a few months. Super bleak.
you gotta assume they’ll eventually hire and fire/lose all the usable talent
I'd like to think that, but Amazon has the benefit (at least in the US) of operating in a country where most people need 2-3 jobs in order to live, so it's either churn-and-burn or starve.
This is the stuff people need to remember whenever Congress and other federal politicians make exorbitant promises this fall. What they're actually going to do is make your lives harder.