Dead on. To the point where it is a major problem in our society. The media surely shares blame, but they are just giving the people what they crave.No “think” about it. We are addicted to outrage.
Dead on. To the point where it is a major problem in our society. The media surely shares blame, but they are just giving the people what they crave.No “think” about it. We are addicted to outrage.
Like BRAWNDO?The media surely shares blame, but they are just giving the people what they crave.
Sri, don't care for 20% of your choices, but then, who cares.A few of mine:
men's BB
women's BB
golf
NIL
NASCAR
country music
Bless your heartEvangelicals
Any religion
I do care about France, because of Julia Child and cheese. Maybe you were thinking about food trucks and how they are now more expensive than a sit-down place to eat.France
You’re whole last paragraph describes politicians too…ALL of them.It seems like many on these lists are actually things that people do care about, things that they don't like and want it to be known that they don't like them. I was going to make a list but realized that I would probably fall into the same trap.
Number 1 on my list would have been celebrities, nearly all, unless they do something purely philanthropic that involves no self-promotion (i.e. Gary Sinise and his work for disabled vets).
But I realized, while I don't care about their drama like a teenage girl would follow the popular crowd in HS, I don't like celebs in general. Most celebs seek out self-promotion and like to tell the rest of us what to think and do (like they have the same set of problems as they are paid millions for looking good and rehearsing lines or singing well or catching/throwing a ball). They are the last people that normal people should listen to for advice. They don't live in the same world with the same problem sets that most of us do and they are fully out of touch with normal realities.
Yep. They are the lowest respected career field, right there with most lawyers. Not a surprise that most politicians are lawyers by training.You’re whole last paragraph describes politicians too…ALL of them.
I don't care that this song is apparently from the 1990's. I had never heard it until I watched "Magic Mike's Last Dance" just tonight. (I'll admit it; it was largely because Salma Hayek is in that movie), and "Boys Better" was on the soundtrack. "The Dandy Warholes?" Never heard of 'em, but I gotta say that this song is pretty, prettay damn good.
They just released a new album this year. As crazy as Antoine was (is?) BJM has put out over 20 albums over the years. Didn't think that dude would see 40 years old, yet he's super productive.Dandy’s are awesome. Great documentary about them called ‘DIG!’ that is worth watching. It’s about how they came up along with another hot indie band ‘The Brian Jonestown Massacre’ and how the DW knew how to play the game and the BJM couldn’t get out of their own way.
They just released a new album this year. As crazy as Antoine was (is?) BJM has put out over 20 albums over the years. Didn't think that dude would see 40 years old, yet he's super productive.
France
I don't care that this song is apparently from the 1990's. I had never heard it until I watched "Magic Mike's Last Dance" just tonight. (I'll admit it; it was largely because Salma Hayek is in that movie), and "Boys Better" was on the soundtrack. "The Dandy Warholes?" Never heard of 'em, but I gotta say that this song is pretty, prettay damn good.
Fixed.1. You’re improper grammar.
2. Lists
3. Repetitiveness
4. Irony
5. Lists 6. Tongs
Wow, “walked off the court.” (No, it didn’t happen.) SMH.People like Matt Wallace that do not tell the truth when ranting about things. They were never on the court to begin with after pregame warmups. Kind of like psu football.
Wow, “walked off the court.” (No, it didn’t happen.) SMH.