Harris’s outfit looked blue in the light, but was purple in the shade. It also doesn’t help that she wore a jewel tone blue shirt with a shiny blazer that could be blue or purple depending on lighting.
Harris’s outfit looked blue in the light, but was purple in the shade. It also doesn’t help that she wore a jewel tone blue shirt with a shiny blazer that could be blue or purple depending on lighting.
I don’t wanna take away anyone’s fun and I have...loads of friends (read: basically all of them) who love this show...but how are we still entertained by some dude sample-banging a bunch of debutantes with low self-esteem? Can this stop being entertainment in 2021? Please?
Right, Katie isn’t a villain because she interrupted Mari. All the women interrupt each other—that’s how it works. And she had no way of knowing what they were talking about—it was just comically poor timing.
I was complaining to my wife that a lot of the new shows, including Euphoria, I May Destroy You and Industry, were too heavy on vice and not enough well written dialogue and character development. And then, almost on cue, Euphoria drops this gem of an episode and completely destroys any semblance of truth my argument…
Jayne Kennedy! She was a definite boyhood crush of mine. The yellow Walkman and the “new” Corvette are peak eighties.
With this Texas heat dying down, I’m no longer under threat of a deadly sweat assault by the very body my brain…
bless your cotton socks, what a sweetheart move
I’m a sometimes-wedding photographer and also work for some wineries that are popular venues.
When this all began, we had to cancel a wedding at one winery, and the couple asked if they could still come and say their vows in the vineyard that day. Just by themselves. My heart broke for them. I’m not a big wedding…
This .gif still makes me shiver.
Ask your doctor if Dolezal is white for you.
To quote Dorothy Parker:
Yup, wherever you go, there you are.
This story is jaw-dropping.
Yeah I’ve had that thought as well. It’s a hard one. One the one hand they are either buying houses that are owned by the city and are actively dangerous (squatters, animal infestations, termite damage which would lead to collapse, etc) which probably makes the people that live near those homes happy that a gross,…
An excellent point - I do think Home Town is the best of the bunch because of its racial diversity, Good Bones definitely falls short in that regard, although Indianapolis is one of the least diverse big cities in the U.S. (so maybe that’s a significant part of it - not all of it, of course, but some of it).
Can’t wait for the thinly veiled, racist, double-standard backlash!
My mother was the eldest of 16, including 4 sets of twins. That’s 16 kids in 17 years, y’all, born between 1928 and 1945. When I see these TV families with their minivans and multiple washers and dryers, I picture my beloved Grandma making 12 loaves of bread at a time and doing infinite loads of laundry with a manual…
This reminds me of the movie Romeo Must Die in which the main white character wanted to build a football stadium but had to remove “certain” people from their businesses and homes in order to do that so he hired Delroy Lindo’s character to perform the work.
When I was just a wee lad (40 some years ago), my father was a captain on the local volunteer fire department. On a designated Saturday once each summer, they’d ask for mutual aid from a local town (where another fire department covers your calls) and have an annual picnic for the fire department personnel and their…
When I was just a wee lad (40 some years ago), my father was a captain on the local volunteer fire department. On a…
With this great piece of history I am requisitioning our upcoming small group solstice celebration Sunday to supplant it (using the light of the solstice as background metaphor to shine on what we will celebrate instead: the Juneteenth . . . but, not the Juneteenth itself, because it is so clear that neither the…