For many years, I thought that Marcie, the bespectacled, book-obsessed girl in Peanuts, was Asian American. It…
For many years, I thought that Marcie, the bespectacled, book-obsessed girl in Peanuts, was Asian American. It…
Well said. I 100% agree.
But could it be a good thing? It felt like Lost and True Detective tied themselves in knots just to make sure the nerds weren’t right. I could see the appeal of a show that’s actually guessable. The suspense may be gone a bit, but fan engagement might be higher. Not sure, tbh, just thinking out loud.
Do you like how she switched it to Christian-Judean instead of Judeo-Christian, because GOD FORBID THE JEWS COME FIRST
Did you vote yesterday? Are you under 30? Well, congratu-fucking-lations. You are among the few and the proud.
After considering many opinions across the internet and consulting with fellow yuri (百合, lesbian themed Japanese…
As a heterosexual, married male, I must offer two responses to this article:
First, the positive: Thank you for the laugh. This was one of the most insightful, witty, cutting articles I've read in a long time—and it had me howling, until...
Second, the negative: I have realized I know far too many men—and far too many…
Haven't seen it yet. But man, the comments that this movie isn't realistic because teens aren't "smart" or "introspective" really kill me.
HIPAA violations are MAJOR. There are medical privacy laws for REASONS. That idiot Rawls is fucked.
Very fascinating analysis, and I think you're just about spot-on. I'll nominate the name of "Self-Delusional Hypocrisy Meter." Call it the SDHM for short; the internet loves acronyms.
American progressive social-justice types, as mentioned above, tend to have their hearts in the right place. However, they also tend to score highly on a particular metric I've been working on (name pending, suggestions welcome), which goes like this:
American progressive internet/social justice-y types (just as those in other parts of the world) tend to believe in taking the high road. The opposition uses a lot of dirty tactics, so this could explain why they don't target the correct source.
Here's the thing, what colbert is pointing out (quite effectively due the outrage) is that as a general culture Americans don't get offended by certain racism or slurs over others even though they are JUST as offensive. People passively allow a team to be called the redskins. I mean HONESTLY-can you imagine a team…
The fucking owner of a team called the goddamn WASHINGTON REDSKINS started a charity FOR NATIVE AMERICANS that uses the word 'REDSKIN' in the name of the charity and that is shitballing ridiculous.
Here are two things I'm pretty sure I know to be true: