Very true. The idea that it's fine to broadcast this kind of information is stupid on many levels. That these people only got prank called (that we know) is essentially a good thing considering the circumstances.
Very true. The idea that it's fine to broadcast this kind of information is stupid on many levels. That these people only got prank called (that we know) is essentially a good thing considering the circumstances.
Nope, and I certainly wouldn't put my phone number on somewhere like Twitter, particularly as a response to a celebrity with 868,550 followers. I don't live my life worried by being prank called. I live my life happy in the knowledge that I'm smart enough not to give my number out to potentially hundred of thousands…
Shame - I would buy that in an instant.
Maybe I'm being dim, but isn't that for landlines only? Off the top of my head I can only think of two people I know with home phones. Plus I don't know about the US but you can opt out of the phone book here.
Your neighbour does sound like a pain in the ass, but I think if you can hear someone shouting "don't shoot" (particularly in a country where people shoot people fairly often), calling the police is justified.
"Honey, don't sweat it - it's called method acting. Daniel Day Lewis swears by it and he got Oscars and shit!"
At first I wondered wtf Justin Long was doing in a porno, but then with a name like Justin Long, you might as well give it a shot.
Now if we could just get the cast of High Fidelity back to do Let's get it On that would be great.
That Mega Man made my morning. I don't think I've ever looked that delighted in all my life.
I think they should be a little careful too. Internet points are all well and good, but I think the 'net in general loves to watch people fall on their ass. MS did it spectacularly with the Xbone, and Sony handled it brilliantly. But if they get too smug the only place for them to go is down.
Weird to think isn't it? I can only imagine that there would have been another character who would have been decent enough to feel shitty about what they've done. But I'm glad Jesse made the cut - Aaron Paul is brilliant (that scene?! Did you see that scene on the last episode?! Fuck me sideways).
I can't believe this is getting so much love. That's got to be one of the most annoying videos I've ever watched. Each to their own I guess.
I'm going to get a PS3 (currently own 360) instead of a new gen console, as I feel I've missed out on a load of interesting games this generation. Not bashing the 360 mind you, but I think I can still have a lot of fun with this generation's consoles before I move on to the next.
It doesn't surprise me, but I live in quite a poor area of the UK with a high immigrant population, so this type of thing is just what happens. Like you said, it's disgusting but not surprising.
I can't believe you are discounting someone's opinions on sexism because the name "Lara Emily" suggests to you that they wouldn't understand nuance. Wtf.
The point is it all adds to that culture of abuse. If people realise that this very basic premise is normal and fine, then people wouldn't feel the need to constantly harangue women for liking these things, and in turn less people would feel justified in slapping "fake geek girl" stickers on women's ass at cons. It…
That's exactly how women feel!
I think the reason you don't see many twee vids about the problem black people face is because it's a much more serious problem (I mean, there probably are twee vids, the internet is a big place, but you know what I mean). You do however see other types of PSAs, videos, and even people trying to change laws to stop…
Don't forget the "guys were shit on at school for being different, so I see no problem with shitting on women now", not realising that these women have likely had those same experiences at school and are now being shit on by the one community that should be the most accepting, seeing as they have that shared…