Donkey Kong isn’t going to push your wheelchair when you’re 80...
Donkey Kong isn’t going to push your wheelchair when you’re 80...
I had to stop watching when he finally chimed in. Leave it to Ted Nugent to make Stephen A. Smith seem tolerable.
Van Slyke had just been sent down to the minors prior to Toles’ injury. Bellinger was most likely going back down once Gonzalez came off the DL, but now that Toles’ is out for the season and Bellinger has shown that he can handle playing in left, there’s a better chance of him sticking around.
A quick Google search confirmed my suspicion that this douche named his first born son Lazer.
I also smoke pot frequently and I’m 34 with no kids and I don’t think this advice is terrible at all. I’m curious what your experience is like with pot that makes you think this is such a terrible idea. What type of weed do you smoke? Do you get paranoid? Lose focus? Because everyone’s experience with weed is a little…
Yeah, we get that’s your argument. You’re wrong. Idiot.
No, that’s not why you’re an idiot. You’re an idiot because you’re convinced you’re right about something you clearly know nothing about.
You’re right, it’s definitely not the same.
Where in the article does the writer ever say they need to smoke weed to “tolerate” being around their children?
She wasn’t just going to show up and lecture because she felt like it, though. She was invited by a student organization to speak, which, by the Berkeley Chancellor’s own admission, is their right as students, (“long-standing campus policy permits registered student organizations to invite speakers to campus and to…
I’m guessing Brewer was thrown in just to make the deal work financially.
Sorry, responded to wrong person.
So, to answer your question, I would appreciate it if he would direct the issue head on with some sensitivity, rather than pretend the allegations never happened.
It didn’t matter about Amy Carter, Chelsea Clinton, and Jenna and Barbara Bush, so it shouldn’t matter if ALL the Trumpkids are joked about.
But being an asshat to everyone else (presumably non-fascists) on the plane is being an asshat.
You’re not an asshole. We’re just two complex humans with different opinions on a subject. That’s normal. This is exactly why conversations are good.
I’m a person of color, Filipino, in fact, so I’m very aware of this burden. Maybe I just have more patience than others. Margaret could have just as easily told Swinton this when she initially replied, but she decided to engage and I think that was the right choice.
Not necessarily her responsibility, but she is prominent Asian figure in the entertainment industry and she has been very vocal in calling out Hollywood for whitewashing and kudos to her for that. I think that role means she should be willing to have these conversations.
Okay, I read them. He makes a number of valid points (especially that emails like these rarely read as obviously “contentious”). But he was still attributing characteristics to Swinton based on generalized assumptions. It really comes down to how one read those e-mails. I found her to be thoughtful and genuine. I…
I have to disagree. Her underlying point seemed to be that Swinton was as tone deaf and privileged as we’d expect any white actor in Hollywood to be. And, based on that e-mail exchange, that couldn’t be farther from the truth.