DingoDongo
DingoDongo
DingoDongo

Honestly, as a former boring teenager who mostly stayed at home but would sometimes hang out with his slightly-less-boring friends and who never experienced anything like any of this (including drinking or parties), the fact like this stuff happens doesn’t surprise me at all. I knew, in a vague sense, that stuff like

Honestly though, I never did any of this shit as a teenager. I went to the movies with friends, we went to Dairy Queen after, and that was about as rowdy as I got. It’s gotten quite annoying hearing “ALL TEENS DO IT GOD!!!!”

I didn’t drink or do drugs as a teenager. My grown children confirm that they weren’t drinkers.

Same here, actually. Neither me nor any of my usual group of friends in High School went to parties or drank. I guess I had some vague knowledge that some of the more popular kids did that sort of thing, but I never actually witnessed it firsthand.

I used to be a teenager, and I never partied like that. I never even heard of parties like that - I always figured it was Hollywood-style exaggeration, and that most teenagers’ “parties” consisted of drinking too much soda and junk food and watching stupid movies in someone’s parents’ basement, like mine did. So,

I went to one party where friends of mine were drinking - and I stayed completely sober. I’m sure I knew people who partied like this, but none of them told me where or when these parties were or what went on at them. I was totally in the dark.

Wow my teen drinking/smoking pot parties were boring. Granted we were all the goth weirdo kids so our parties involved getting drunk on Zima, getting high and then watching “A Clockwork Orange,” “X-Files” or 120 Minutes on MTV. At most somebody sat on their crush’s lap, never anything remotely sexual assault looking.

Again I agree, so what if you do? Well sports journalism is supposed to be neutral.

Your comments are always fucking worthless.

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: whoever does Chuck Tingle’s cover art is a genius in her/his own right.

Dude, stop. You’re painfully wrong, and just by using complete sentences you don’t automatically get an audience that will believe you.

And you’re continuing to have a conversation I have explicitly stated I am not going to have by assuming we are talking about something I never brought up.

The number one reason for polarization in politics is the notion that “my ignorance is as good as your knowledge”. It’s precisely because we keep coddling them and allowing them to have a “difference of opinion” that causes the polarization.

You don’t deserve to have your invalid view considered because you are being polite.

I was super clear on exactly what I said and meant. The only world view I am attacking is one that subjugates and objectifies women.

I didn’t say he was ISIS. As bad as it is, being a wife beater isn’t ISIS either. But old school Catholicism does subjugate and objectify women.

So very much this. As a Filipino who has worked in women’s rights advocacy for the last four years, I have seen personally the damage Cong. Pacquaio has done to the cause of passing reproductive health legislation the Philippines. His influence, coupled with the Catholic Church’s, helped delay for years a measure

What? That didn’t make a lick of sense.

Really? Comparing PEDs to all those crimes. They should not even be mentioned close to each other.