Allhailthebigcat
All Hail The Big Cat
Allhailthebigcat

Clearly, you just don't love freedom ;)

What exactly are you trying to say? That you don't support my fight against tryanny of the nanny state fascist government of NY who refuses to allow me to keep my pet alligator in the bath tube of my NYC apartment? I feel so betrayed.

How exactly am I intimidating people? I usually enjoy your comments on animal rights SarahMC, but you've stepped off the deep end here. There are a lot of satisfactory punishments that the school administration can use to discipline these students. But bullying is only reinforced by so-called rational adults who

You're part of the problem then. You're completely reinforcing mob mentality. Good job.

No, a lot of this is poor judgement and a lack of understanding of boundaries. Kids this age often go too far. That's where adults come into the situation. Unfortunately, we have too many adults, elected officials as a matter of fact, who dehumanize people as the other for their own gain. The behavior of these

How many children do you let do your tax returns? How many children that age are allowed to drive? How many children are allowed to drink? Why are kids not allowed to do these things? Because they don't understand fully the consequences of their actions. This is why adults are responsible for kids because they

Yes, it is because they're underage. We as a society have decided that children at this age whose brains are still growing are not able to always determine the consequences of their actions. Thus, adults are responsible for them. This is why you are not allowed to drive until a certain age. This is behind the

Awesome, mob mentality in children reinforced by adults.

I can't watch the video because I'm at work, but there are several reasons why spreading their names all over the internet is a bad idea. And you really want to ruin the lives of middle schoolers? Yes, they do need to grow up because THEY'RE KIDS. Don't hold them to adult standards. Now, I agree they need to be

Basically, you're saying you judge people for not having the same goals as you and aren't doing what you think will produce better results. Great, you are admittedly the side-eyer at the gym who doesn't follow the golden rule that it's none of your business whether someone else could be doing a lot more physically.

I prefer to do yoga at home rather than take a class. One of my personal favorites is Elements Hatha and Flow Yoga for Beginners. I think I've paid $10 for it at Barnes & Nobles online. If you have a Netflix account, their fitness section is a good place to experiment with as well.

Can we cross reference this with the comment section of Gawker's I of the Tiger series for those who don't understand where all the side-eye judgments are taking place? Because I don't necessarily think it's the "oh look at the fat person on the treadmill" that makes people, particularly beginners, uncomfortable.

The article is a cultural piece; it's basically a snapshot and should be taken as such. As for alternatives, I could hardly give you any that would be taken seriously by either side.

Here's an article from the NYT's that highlights what bothers me with Israel's treatment of Palestinians. I would hate to treated that way. To be born somewhere, not allowed to leave without someone else's approval, then told if I didn't like having my movement restricted, well, I could just go live in another

A lot of stores in NYC will let you bring your dogs in as long as no one complains. I've seen people shopping in the GAP with their dog. I just moved to Philly and have been shocked that they're even more dog friendly than NYC especially outdoor restaurants.

Yes, you are a slut-shamer. Congrats. However, I don't think she's dressed revealingly, but then I also can't understand why anyone bothers to get all worked up about what other people are wearing. And finally, why should she wear a cotton go-under that reaches just under the collarbone to please you or anyone

Well, I hope you still live in California even if you can't live in San Fran. If you live else where in the USofA, you've now discovered CA is weather nirvana.

After living in NYC for 10yrs, I watch HH to marvel over the square footage the rest of America takes for granted. And I watch HHI to view houses in other countries to catch a glimpse of how they live.

Bummer, RIP Rotte. I will have to look for it on their website so I can fantasize about moving to San Fran though. When I was packing to move a couple of months ago, I ended up watching all the episodes they had listed under California Dreaming. It made the tedious task of packing a little more enjoyable.

That's hilarious. Now, I can't wait to see the Rottweiler with a boner.