it sounds like he used it in the context of “it is offensive to say nigger.”
it sounds like he used it in the context of “it is offensive to say nigger.”
no, charlene yi is a phony.
She accused him of farting on International Women’s Day
Or stop cancelling shows based on unsubstantiated accusations of.... jeez she accused him of what? Being rude?
Well he’s male so... sorry. We are gonna ruin your life rather you raped somebody or not.
we are under no obligation to support their movement. they can believe and feel whatever they choose, and that same freedom is granted to us all. supporting the “all men are rapists, even when they aren’t” movement is in no way obligatory.
She is very talented, funny and beautiful. What a sad story. I will be sure to seek out her next film.
I hate ice cream and get diarrhea on purpose every year on my birthday.
just wait until next week when some woman accuses him of asking her out in 1975 and then you all hate him forever even if its not true.
louis ck’s offenses are pretty minor and al franken is 100% innocent.
he’s a comedian who made a racist joke and apologized for it. the only reason this keeps coming back up is the TIMING of yi’s social media rant. it came out at the same time as the rash of sexual harassment allegations.
ugh. viewers who are uncomfortable watching a guy on tv who was accused of flirting with a tranny need to grow the fuck up.
it was okay. i felt like it was being re-told by a guy who didn’t grasp even a little bit of the subtleties that made the books good.
i can barely remember a lot of the tossed-off details that never paid off from the return.
i loved all the dougie stuff.
strange how the official end of america keeps coming up in her writing, the writing she is doing as america ends around her.
is this phony bitch actually crying because a jew hit on her???
how is pansexual different from bisexual? wouldn’t an actual pansexual fuck animals and inanimate objects as well?
some crybaby tranny getting hit on by her boss is worth exactly fucking nothing to me. i’d much rather have my favorite show.
or how millennials force every latest trend onto every piece of art