Bellend
Tip of the penis.
Can also be used as an insult.
Only Britain has been blessed with this amazing word so far, but the Gods are trying to find a way to spread it around the entire world.
Bellend
Tip of the penis.
Can also be used as an insult.
Only Britain has been blessed with this amazing word so far, but the Gods are trying to find a way to spread it around the entire world.
My (current) favourite is cockwomble.
and @strangefriendbb
If you’re not already familiar, this should be a joy…
What the actual fuck?
Has Jesus just stepped out of the shower into the Oval Office or is Trump deflating?
Yeah, he believes “nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law” is in play.
Oft-missed Bible fact is that Jesus was 8 feet tall. It doesn’t come up much, but it’s true!
I dunno, but the lawyer who took this unwinnable case must be a real piece of work.
You can’t legally compel other people to patronize your business especially if no contract was in place.
That’s the fucking free market that some people love so dearly, in action.
I’m sure the lawyer is getting paid in advance, in non-historically-reenacted, non-Confederate currency.
Not cool to waste the public’s lawyer’s time on a Right-to-Racist lawsuit, though
And a breach of contract claim is notably missing from the arguments being made on behalf of the plaintiff.
animated version if you are so inclined to use…
or not because its too large!!!
He’s a right-wing nutball that doesn’t believe in funding public schools anyway. No skin off of his nose…
What does that have to do with the Civil War? That’s the Revolutionary War.
Holy moly, this guy can’t get anything right.
Apropos (adjective): When the first bullet fired in the second US Civil War comes from a Civil War reenactor …
He will brag about his HARVARD eduction too. Smh
“College-age actors in three-cornered hats and bonnets, nattering away in faux-British accents, teach life lessons from the Revolutionary War: how to spool thread, roll a hoop with a stick and not run afoul of the Quartering Act of 1765, the Parliament diktat that forced Americans to house and feed British soldiers”
I got this from the linked article so maybe it is actually revolutionary war reenactment that they actually do rather than civil war. Doesn’t change anything about how ridiculous his lawsuit is, but if that’s the case it might be worth correcting the headline.
He does both.
Ah… of course he does.
It really seemed like sophisticated, big picture stuff in the first season, but with this episode I’m starting to suspect the writers of WestWorld have started to struggle to find fresh and engaging plots.
Such a shame because the place does have an otherworldly feel beyond Southern California (and I love history!). I’d been many times with family and friends before I heard what a jerk he was. Riley not only dresses up at tea party meetings but AROUND TOWN! I was at a local restaurant and saw him in his full phenry regalia. I believe “selling the farm” is a total bluff as he believes this is his life’s work as well as ministry. Not all surrounding family support him and have had to publically renounce him for their own (apple picking, event destination) business interests.
Wait, is He restraining 45 to keep him from launching anything or using his phone? If so, I might have to believe…