Thanks to an immersive lifestyle that involves Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, we’ve created a psychological three-sided mirror for our social impact on others. Greg Gutfeld Read Quote
FNM didn’t really become one of my favorite all-time bands until after I’d had all their records for a couple of years. And realized I was playing them every day. Greg Gutfeld Read Quote
Sol Invictus’ works like your basic FNM record: the sequencing is an artful job, hustling you politely through all the gentle, harsh, weird surprises that follow – and then when it’s over, you get back on the ride and start over, just like Space Mountain. Greg Gutfeld Read Quote
Listening to a FNM record is like a visit from a mysterious relative who knows more about your family than you did. Greg Gutfeld Read Quote
I actually hate lyrics, and I hate it when they’re quoted in reviews. I don’t think they matter that much; it’s the sounds of words – not the words – that I look for. Greg Gutfeld Read Quote
I realize Twitter can be good, providing a video game of creativity for your brain. Greg Gutfeld Read Quote
Creating a fan base of both fervent feelers and fanboys, Trump magnificently played off many fawning commentator’s insecurities – using the deep desire to be liked or noticed by Trump as a method to keep their criticism of him tamped down. Greg Gutfeld Read Quote
Trump has manufactured the first-ever Celebrity Immunity Bubble – rendering him incapable of offense, no matter whom he offends. It’s brilliant. Greg Gutfeld Read Quote
If America oppresses, why do so many people risk their lives coming here to be oppressed? Greg Gutfeld Read Quote