Riley Cooper and his $25 million would like to have a word with you.
Riley Cooper and his $25 million would like to have a word with you.
They did:
“Fuck that ‘N word with the ungrammatical slang of not putting the R and mixing up vowels’.”
Agree or disagree notwithstanding....I hate that if you have a dissenting voice on any issue, we’re at the place in society that you have to keep it to yourself. Or else you’re going to be labeled as misogynistic, a sexist, a chauvinist, a homophobe, a racist, a sellout, or whatever other word people can make up to…
Cleveland is the worst place to put anyone, so maybe he shouldn’t throw rocks.
I for one am eagerly awaiting the E! Network exclusive broadcast of the wedding.
but she did ask the jury to believe the following set of circumstances: that she never looked inside the box, never asked why it was so important that she throw away the box, never asked why she had to drive all the way to Providence and give Hernandez's co-defendants $500 the day after Lloyd was killed, and has no…
"So... you never looked in the box?"
I enjoyed this response:
Well can you blame Rodgers for wanting to be a part of this? I mean, this is like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for someone like Aaron Rodgers to participate in the success of a Wisconsin-based sports team.
"Here's the equivalent of what A Rodgers did today. I crash his wedding to Olivia because I'm a big "fan."
Also:
In fairness, not everybody thought this was a horrible idea. Kareem Abdul Jabbar, among others, thought it was brave, if bound to fail:
Proving again that CEOs are completely out of touch with the real world.
Me too. It must have been glorious. Could they possibly have had any minority person in the room? What did that poor person feel, what did they do? I cringe.
How Starbucks thought this was gonna go.
I really doubt any of the Starbucks actually wrote on the cups or had conversations. The one I got to (because you may take my life but you'll never take my chai latte!) thought it was hilariously stupid.
Related: The drinks at Starbuck's are still terrible, over-priced, will give you type 2 diabetes, and have very little actual coffee in them.
This is quite honestly the most inexplicable and obviously awful corporate idea I have ever heard of. They would have been better off reminding people they offer health insurance to their employees, unlike most independent coffee shops or fast food joints. For that, I have never hated Starbucks, but this "race…