BitchPunt
BitchPunt
BitchPunt

thank god i wasn't the only one who went into a bout of uncontrollable eye rolling when i read that. this appropriation outrage is getting whack real quick. like damn guys, your whole planet is melting under you and you wanna rant about tumblr hipsters wearing headdresses and having purely aesthetic reasons for liking

Aggravation that someone learned about something after you did is not a reasonable thing. If something is interesting, it's petty and ridiculous to get mad at someone for not being in the first 1% of people who know about it. I don't get mad at people who are only just now reading the Harry Potter books - I'm happy

Dr. Muffley...ob-gyn...

What about those of us who wouldn't care if someone was wearing the band shirt?

My wife is Asian-American, so guess what? I have a horse in this race as this affects her and any children we might have in the future.

Fine, I'm from Beijing, and I concur with the above.

Hey, woah, American media being generally shitty about Asian culture and people in general?

I am that person smoking weed too, greetings :) What I hate more is people who seem to have a problem with my weed smoking. It rarely happens, but whatever. This picture of me is from 5 years ago, and the people in the background bring me much joy. Squares.

If you don't need a shower after a concert then you are doing it wrong.

I am #4 whenever possible and enjoy being next to anyone who is.

There's also the people who shout-talk during the quiet songs. There's a special place in hell...

I am sometimes Uber Fan Who Knows All The Words or sometimes Fan Who Realizes Most People At the Concert Are Closer in Age to Her Young Son than To Herself.

I am so upset that this stock photograph a grocery store chain used in hundreds of bland advertisements didn't change for one particular school. It's almost as if when some intern retyped various names of colleges over and over they didn't stop to think about Howard or its values.

Since she dismissed my sneering Nina gif, I'll repost it.

Luckily, it's not all parents, it's just that the insufferable ones like her are so vocal about it.

I can tell you that if I had kicked a chair of someone else as a kid, I would have been removed, stopped or generally made it so that it didn't happen.

What kind of monster gets indignant when you politely request that they get the person they're chaperoning to stop kicking your seat?

Ya, please don't do that. And not because of the blood on my shoes.

I think it starts before you actually board the plane. I mean, if your child is shrieking whenever you try to get them to behave, it's because it's worked for them in the past. Maybe start teaching your child at home when they don't have the