people who make poor excuses when being called out only make me laugh.

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people who make poor excuses when being called out only make me laugh.
We decided to have a commentary on Louis “Little Shit” Tomlinson as our debut post. And no,Tommo is not the little shit.
Basically, our Master of All Wisdom sassed BBC presenter Stephen Nolan when the latter replied “no” to the One Direction member’s question of “Have you heard it?”. We have to say that we are #TeamLouis for this.
How can you not have heard the new single before the interview? Granted, perhaps Nolan was busy, but given that his question was about their new single PERFECT, I felt that he should’ve heard it? Worse, he even said “DON’T TOUCH ME.” Talk about touchy! *ba dum tss*
The best part of the whole video has got to be the fans’ reactions to this: 10/10 wished that they were in Nolan’s shoes and remarked that the presenter should feel honoured in being called “you little shit” by Tommo.
Louis Tomlinson telling Stephen Nolan exactly what we all think of him 😂 😂 #NolanLive https://t.co/ceUOLYnAj3
— Mary Mc Intyre (@Mc1988)
October 21, 2015
@StephenNolan @alienloui LOUIS CALL ME A LITTLE SHIT PLEASE
— jamie (@saycheesestyles)
October 22, 2015
Ouch. tl;dr Don’t ever mess with Tommo.
what i REALLY don't get is that the jaime/cersei scene was already shocking enough, D&D did not need to add rape. A brother and sister going at it over the body of their dead inbred son in a church while the sisters on her period is already next level what the fuck, so if they added rape just to spice it up like...christ. i just cant.
And I am reminded yet again of why I hate the Christmas season.
Christmas I like. Christmas is the celebration of Christ's birth (even though he wasn't actually born on December 25, but we should all know that by now, right?).
Christmastime is full of cheesy songs and movies and repetitive carols (some of which I love, others I get sick of three days into the season) that remind me that this year, yet again, I am single and the only people who care enough about me to, well, care are my parents and people who live thousands of miles away.
Awesome.