THIS.
THIS.
I think this is unfortunate, but not as insane as it seems. I'll bet the rabbit was easier to handle than taking a whole chicken or pig into the classroom to kill. I abhore animal cruelty, but the fact is that tens of billions of animals die each year for people to consume, and one rabbit used to show people what meat…
I appreciate your note that there are "non-judgmental" vegans out there, but I really don't understand why you think that people who argue that eating animals is unethical should be dismissed. If someone believes that animals have basic rights just as humans do, given that many of them have complex social…
I can't get over the unsettling feeling that the third GIF is the owl version of the Kardashians.
That third GIF... I just... So much going on... I can't. Be back later.
Lol
I think maybe that's just what happens when anyone replies to you with even the tiniest bit of a differing opinion.
Oh, please. I'm hardly preaching, and I've definitely judged people, but I try to be better. I'm just trying to point out that you're making some pretty harsh generalizations about someone you've never met, not to mention someone who's sort of famously turned their life around after a lot of difficulty and heartache.…
Well, I guess you're right—people can't change and we should all judge everyone on hearsay!
Lol. Wow, you're an asshole.
It blows my mind that you can't see that every one of your comments has had some form of an attack in it. You've implied that the reason I replied the way I did was because I'm somehow unable to pick up on common contextual cues, that I'm "up on a cross," and that I was "grown in a lab." I've come to the conclusion…
I think it's an unfair characterization of veganism to call it a "fad diet." For most vegans, it's not a diet so much as a philosophy of how to live your life. There are a lot of health benefits to going vegan that don't involve weight loss, many ethical reasons surrounding the treatment of animals in the current meat…
Good lord. Why are you so hostile? Go to Gawker if you're going to to make insensitive jokes and jump down people's throats when they point it out.
I guess I've never understood how referencing someone's past addiction problems could ever be humorous. Addicts go through hell and sometimes don't make it out alive. And you're hardly the first, or last, person to make an easy joke about his past substance abuse problems—there are plenty on this thread alone. Maybe…
Thanks! I was overdue for a rant. :)
Oh, wow, you know him personally??? That's amazing that you waited until you had a full conception of him as a person instead of just taking all the random clickbait headlines you see and forming an opinion about him with no actual basis in fact! We should all be so lucky to have people like you refusing to draw…
Given that his life was almost ruined by drugs, this seems like an extremely insensitive comment. Addiction isn't just something to use as a punch line.
So every friend you have has to be your hero? Yes, Mel is an ass, but I'm sure RDJ had tons of "friends" abandon him in the dark days, so he's probably much slower to abandon people who have proved themselves to be loyal (even if he probably should).
Why wouldn't he be? Seems like the sober train has taken him some amazing places lately: he just got a Britannia award, has a huge Marvel contract for another few movies, and had a baby girl the other day.
It definitely seems at least 80% schtick to me. I keep reading stories about how much he loves surprising kid fans of his, how his coworkers all love him, how he's always the best guy to have around set, etc etc etc. I'm sure he has his bad days like the rest of us, and maybe falls back on the "Tony Stark" of it all…