I stand corrected, I did not know.
Fuckstain
that would be funny as hell, the studio would detonate in a million irretrievable scraps
it is a lovely system that has convinced me to never settle for a switch
Do you want to live in a diverse area with a radical political scene, or do you want natural amenities and greenspace and bike infrastructure? Access to these nice things is highly racialized in the US. If you're in the market for $300k homes and a university gig(?), you should consider where you'd be more of a gentrifier than a middle-class neighbor. I can sympathize with seeking better environs and taking advantage of whatever upward mobility you find, but I'm not going to validate a decision to donate $2k/mo to a rando sex pest landlord because the scenery is nice and whites-only.
There is a flip side to having the freedom to migrate that should be considered: intentionally moving to a more neglected area, a place where the marketing and tourism doesn't stick. Where there are kinks to your experience and no real estate developers censoring the unpleasant realities in the local subreddit. Where a white boy airing left views at a city council meeting might punch a little more. It takes more research, but you have to consider the nitty-gritty of what you really want from a place. It sounds like you have the resources to make quite the leap, so broaden your horizons. Wherever you look, be sure to fit in a proper visit before committing to a lease.
"Breaking Bad actor" jesus christ Giancarlo Esposito is in enough shit to be recognized by name
james gunn collecting a paycheck from being mildly more competent than the russo brothers
Yes, I believe it was at the very start of the first GotG before the more famous title card scene.
we get it you watched guardians of the galaxy
glad this place didn't change
I want to spread awareness about a vicious police assault on a homeless trans woman in Michigan that's been buried by recent events:
Another casualty of WWII.