Do people find the manchild-husband/ballbreaking-wife dynamic funny? It always seems lame, as a comedy bit. As a personal arrangement it just seems...sad.
Do people find the manchild-husband/ballbreaking-wife dynamic funny? It always seems lame, as a comedy bit. As a personal arrangement it just seems...sad.
Lest anyone too young to know might think the draft dodger angle is the biggest insult in this tweet, refusing to call him Ali, and instead insisting on calling him Clay was the racist dog whistle of choice back then. Racist whites refused to do so for years after.
Dear Representative Daniel,
I’m crying like a JRPG fan on prom night
I’ve gotten several dozen comments and Twitter replies suggesting Lost Odyssey, which signals to me that it’s not underappreciated at all!
Have you READ Kotaku?
Trump killed the USFL.
This is.......so horribly fucked up. I can’t even get over how fucked up this is. It’s hard enough going on dates with people you’ve met online, despite chatting for a week or so via text. You’re terrified of this very thing happening - that this person you think is great is not who they said they were at all. I want…
So. Fucked. Up.
At least they aren’t showing the episode and it’s a semi-happy ending. Jess is a starfucking asshole.
Jesus, dude this sucks, I normally like the What Would You Do? show because the scenario always involves actors and, like you said, it’s the bystanders who get to make the choices.
You didn’t have a say or any choice and that was wrong of them. Totally. I’m sorry you were blindsighted and embarrassed, I would be…
Turn up ur speakers and click this pls.
Yes, gay people getting married and the North American release of a bikini volleyball game is the same. Thanks for the insite bud.
He got fired because he loudly spouted personal opinions that were objectively shitty and his employer didn’t want to be associated with them anymore.
Look at what happened with Ghost in The Shell movie.
Right, and like every rule, there is at least one exception.
His employer also has the freedom to express their opinions, and they did so by firing him.
I love when far-right, pro-“personal responsibility” people suddenly change their tune when they’re held responsible for their actions. All of a sudden it’s the fault of people being “PC”, not of themselves for being disgusting human beings.
Schilling is all about personal responsibility. He said shitty things and got called out for it. Your suggestion that people should be able to take actions free from consequences is absurd.
It’s almost as if freedom of speech ISNT freedom from consequences.
It’s not about the viewpoint, it’s that he was a jackass about it.