This is what I've been telling people—he's always been this way. He was a dumb old crotchety bastard in 1968, he was one in all the years since, and he'll be one when the old crusty fuck dies at last.
This is what I've been telling people—he's always been this way. He was a dumb old crotchety bastard in 1968, he was one in all the years since, and he'll be one when the old crusty fuck dies at last.
You're human filth.
Tell me cupcake—how many people do you know who have been murdered by a serial killer?
Die in a fire.
I'd be suing some motherfuckers if they said that to me.
I understand why women don't go to the cops, but, in the long run, they're not helping other victims when they don't report the crimes against them.
He never had a heyday. Only a payday.
Yes, he can really think it. He's an old, white conservatard. What else can you expect from filth like that?
The quantum mechanics book will hurt more. So there's that.
Die in a fire.
The scumbags who raped me had done the same thing to 21 women. before me. I wasn't even the only woman raped that evening. I was in the emergency room with another woman, who was the 4th victim of a serial rapist with a very specific signature that resulted in permanent disfigurement for his victims. Yes, those women…
Die in a fire.
I'm returning to college. I've learned my lesson. DO NOT talk to the filth campus police. Call the regular 911. Second call: A lawyer to sue the living shit out of the college.
It wasn't any good in the 80s, either. It was always crap.
It's been coasting on its Watergate creds for far too long. Watergate was an anomaly for them. They've always been dry-humpers of the 1%.
He's been gross trash since he was with the National Review back in the early 70s.
Iowa is the same way. My brother had never been outside of Texas until a college classmate invited my brother and the girlfriends to visit his family in Iowa. The first call home from there, the brother talked about how white everyone was. He finally called about a week later and said he saw a black family at the…
My stepfather was from Boston, and he said the same thing about why his home town had such a bad reputation for racism. His remark was more along the lines of the preppie set and the racist Irish realizing they didn't hate each other as much as they hated brown people. Whatever else divides them, both sides can all…
I grew up in East Texas, right in the heart of the most backwards redneck part of that area. I actually had a mammy growing up. I heard the N word dropped like it was the accepted term for black people, said right to their faces. And, despite growing up like that, I was completely floored at the racism I saw in Los…
Racism depends on a power imbalance as well, cupcake. Nobody has more power, especially the undeserved kind, than white people.