DingoDongo
DingoDongo
DingoDongo

No, we definitely don’t.

Why do awesome people have to go ahead and be cult members?

Is that illegal?

The video is well-intentioned, but the metaphor of jumping hurdles, not to mention the doubling down on athletic prowess, seems especially ableist in this context.

Speaking of things that it’s just not the time to get into right now --

it’s frowned upon

Literally copy/pasting what I wrote to another commenter:

Citation needed.

Sorry, no. That’s a commonly stated but false etymology. It actually derives from the old Norse puss, meaning “pocket, pouch.” Pussy was being used as slang for female genitalia or as a general reference to an amiable woman as early as the 15th century, while pusillanimous was an invention of late-stage Church Latin

Them, and the forced-birth douchebags what say “you can just give it up for adoption” as if pregnancy and childbirth weren’t a huge goddamn ordeal.

Aaaand now I want to watch a movie about a cat running an organized crime ring, getting hunted down by a dedicated policeman! I’m picturing they would call it “Cat and Mouse.” It would not be hard for it to be better than Nine Lives. . .

Two possible explanations:

10x worse? Name a country in Africa or the Middle East where you can’t leave and if you escape your family is thrown into a concentration camp.

Which African/Middle Eastern countries are worse than North Korea? And how are they “worse”? I take away from this comment you know very little about Africa, the Middle East, or North Korea.

And the whole, “it can’t be as bad as all that” was a great reason for other nations not to intervene in Germany.

This did not happen a long time ago.

It's not a lie if you believe it.

My point is that the article makes no mention of this.

Miriam-Webster doesn’t acknowledge this bizarre, new injury definition, and neither should we.

“Electrocute” means to kill someone with electricity. It’s a portmanteau of “electric” and “execute.”