why don't YOU write a news blog? then you can write about all the privileged juvenile narrow-minded boring-ass white-dudebro stuff that you want.
why don't YOU write a news blog? then you can write about all the privileged juvenile narrow-minded boring-ass white-dudebro stuff that you want.
I'm a Seminole. We call Eastern Cherokees apples(red on the outside;white on the inside). Redskin always has been a derogatory term. You guys have been so completely brainwashed and assimilated you believe a term for bounty is a term for strength. Cherokee means "misguided ones" in Mvskoke(Muskogee), the language…
You don't speak for me. I'm Kickapoo from Oklahoma. Change the name already!
Are you really going to argue that a word isn't offensive, then call someone a "retard?" Credibility?
I know this is a joke, but ugh I have this fucking story about how manhattan was "sold" for a bunch of beads (this tirade is not directed at you, just the story.) It makes the chief who sold it look like a fucking idiot when he wasn't. Native americans didn't own land, they "owned" the rights to use the land for…
I 'demoted' myself when I engaged you in conversation. I should have realized that it was a waste of the little time it took.
My personal preference is that more conservative is sexy.
Oh, goody! The reverse sexism card.
Funny, because it sounds like you're trying to rationalize men being rude and gross, as if she deserves it for not following whatever arbitrary dress code you have in mind for female pilots.
You said:
Well, I am a woman. You know, we can't help getting our tits out or being silly.
Sure, man. She totally deserves to be objectified and treated badly. Men can't know you're human if you're going to look like a woman. Amirite?
Oh, I knew it was her fault. Thanks for clearing that up.
The chief difference being that there is virtually no sleeveless men's business attire sold, whereas there is plenty of women's. So it's a bit like saying "requiring skirts to be a certain length applies equally to men and women." The letter of equality, yes. The spirit, no.
What a useless comment.
It's a great story and I can understand why people want to do something—anything—to thank him for his bravery. However, even though all these well-wishers and donors are coming from a good place, what he really wanted and asked for was privacy. It's really not that hard to understand that he doesn't want everyone to…
Now *this* I understand. Yeah. It's a little uncomfortable.
But this is such a heart-warming acknowledgment of a truly brave deed. Fuck their privacy when I have a chance to feel good.
Set to get married in a couple of weeks. Suddenly, shooting starts. In his position, I think I would have hesitated just due to the overwhelming cliche of it. Congratulations on not being a cinematic trope, man.
Are you kidding? I got paid to make fun of Frank Miller. My job is AWESOME.