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Reyna ♔

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  1. I beg your pardon? We already had this discussion in my personal thread. I had to have my maids sweep up your follicles from the floor of my throne room while they salvaged what was left of the good strands to place them on my trophy shelf. Don't go there, sugar. You'll lose.
  2. Those are the only two shows (Cosmos and FG) I can recall, though, so maybe? Idk.
  3. Yeah, I know. He's joked about that plenty, haha. I just don't recall the network ever having a significant amount of programming supporting atheism.
  4. That's about the only atheist representation they've ever had besides, what, Family Guy? Which is also produced by MacFarlane. No other programming I can recall has even hinted at atheism. Being an atheist, I think I'd have heard of it.
  5. When has it ever? They're about as Christian as it gets besides Westboro. Unless you're using the wrong word.
  6. Did he really call Nicki a "Creepy, Japanese sex doll"? Oh my gosh.
  7. No, much more than that matters. The chorus is so simple and repetitive with such a common phrase that you can't really claim it as purely your own. Her case is weak if it even exists at all. This is about like that random chick who claimed MJ stole her song "Dangerous" when the only thing they had in common was the repeated word "dangerous" and the vague theme of someone being dangerous.
  8. Best part of this video was the clip from "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka". Forget the rest of it. It's just the choruses that sounds similar, though, and that phrase is too common. So, this is not enough to ask for royalties or build a case on. Try again next time.
  9. He's such an asshole now. This better not be true.
  10. Good for NASCAR. Also, Indiana's losing far too much money for this law. I see a repeal on the horizon.
  11. Nah, it's worse. Sounds as bad as this, but at least this was hilarious. Warning: Contains the N-word. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kppx4bzfAaE
  12. Yeah, I thought for sure that it would be Jason until he decided to leave. What's the hang up with TBS? But yes, I agree absolutely. I saw his stand-up the other day and laughed the whole time. He's a good kid. I like him a lot.
  13. Or perhaps, you know, it's that Beyoncé is still very popular with the public including the youth which also includes Obama's daughters whom he's himself said that they listen to Beyoncé's music. It could be that, but hey, who knows. Maybe she is too "shocking", or whatever.
  14. In December, Trevor Noah, a 31-year-old comedian, made his debut as an on-air contributor on “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” offering his outsider’s perspective, as a biracial South African, on the United States. “I never thought I’d be more afraid of police in America than in South Africa,” he said with a smile. “It kind of makes me a little nostalgic for the old days, back home.” Now, after only three appearances on that Comedy Central show, Mr. Noah has gotten a huge and unexpected promotion. On Monday, Comedy Central announced that Mr. Noah would be the new host of “The Daily Show,” succeeding Mr. Stewart after he steps down later this year. The network’s selection of Mr. Noah comes less than two months after Mr. Stewart, 52, revealed on Feb. 10 that he was leaving “The Daily Show” after a highly successful 16-year run that transformed the show into authoritative, satirical comedy on current events. (An exact timetable for Mr. Stewart’s departure has not been decided, Comedy Central said.) Mr. Noah, who spoke by phone from Dubai, where he is on a leg of a comedy tour, said he had been given a great opportunity, as well as a significant challenge. “You don’t believe it for the first few hours,” Mr. Noah said of learning about his new job. “You need a stiff drink, and then unfortunately you’re in a place where you can’t really get alcohol.” The appointment of Mr. Noah, a newcomer to American television, promises to add youthful vitality and international perspective to “The Daily Show.” It puts a nonwhite performer at the head of this flagship Comedy Central franchise, and one who comes with Mr. Stewart’s endorsement. “I’m thrilled for the show and for Trevor,” Mr. Stewart said in a statement. “He’s a tremendous comic and talent that we’ve loved working with.” Mr. Stewart added that he “may rejoin as a correspondent just to be a part of it!!!” Read More Here: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/31/arts/television/trevor-noah-to-succeed-jon-stewart-on-the-daily-show.html?_r=0 _________________________________________________________________________ He's got some HUGE shoes to fill, but I think he's an excellent replacement for Jon. He's unexpected, new, and greatly talented. I'm looking forward to seeing how he works out. Plus, he's quite a cutie, imo.
  15. It seems just fine to me. I think it's good for you.
  16. Maybe to get their votes in the election it's fine, but once she gets in office she needs to push a staunchly liberal agenda. Conservatives have gotten away with far too much, but that's mostly the fault of people not voting in the midterms. Though, if the conservatives are crazy with a black man in office, they will really lose their shit when a woman takes over.
  17. Oh god, not THIS moronic fucker. I can't STAND this asshole. He'd be three times as bad as Bush Jr. if he gets elected. Hillary isn't certain, but she keeps heavily cock-teasing us about it. My lady, E Warren, backed her so I'm content if she does run. However, I do hope someone from the far-left runs in the primaries to force her farther to the left. Hillary pivots to the center a little too often for my liking.
  18. This loon deserves them, though. Selz was right. He is too much like Meh, but at least Meh had his sober moments. I'd be impressed if this nut knew what sobriety was without googling it first.
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