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The best part about this is the comments. The jist of this article is "my subset is not being represented!" And while that is normally supported on Gawker sites, watch him get freakin' buried by the comments. Because supporting TVs use of stereotypes "non-normal people (fat, ugly, whathaveyou) have such troubles! Love

Yeah, I think he's coming from a different angle, is all. On the west coast, the "huge craft beer bar" is literally 3/4 of all bars. So, it's not unreasonable. But asking for a taster of Widmer Hef or something equally popular? Unacceptable.

Oh I agree, it sounds sketchy as hell. You have two great examples here, outlining the problem. How do we solve it? How do we ensure fair trial for everybody? I'm honestly wondering this. An electronic sex contract would work, and you know how kids like their smartphones nowadays, so it would be easily implemented.

Stupid Kinja, deleted my well thought out post. Short version: this bias of yours is why you don't get to make that decision. You are completely alien to the situation. This is like approving of the death sentance for somebody else because a similar situation happened to you. There is a reason our justice system is

Redacted. Stupid Kinja.

Well good on Oregon then.

Man, these "shady shit" situations just suck. There is literally no happy ending. We can't possibly know who is guilty, and the situation (drinking, memory, "consent") means that it is pretty much impossible to solve this in the legal system. It's not like the Winston case, where the police clearly fucked it up, this

But that's the problem: you're already throwing away the film based off an assumption of a story that HAS NOT BEEN ANNOUNCED. How do you know she's the sole female character? What if she's just the sole female lead? If there are three leads (like the original trilogy), is one female too few? Further, you know

This. 100% this. I'm stealing that phrase that nobody seems to understand: "meaningful diversity is more than just a headcount."

Ooh, I forgot about Adam Driver. My guess is: it's easy to make a villain a white guy. Nobody gets mad that way. Also, villains are tricky, and the actor needs to fit the part very specifically (imagine David Prowse's voice as Vader instead of James Earl Jones), so I'm more lenient on casting for them. Especially

Don't act so outraged about the diversity, it's not that bad:

A "forced reference to" Olivier? You wound me sir. I couldn't think of a better thespian, and it should be taken as the highest compliment. I'll just chalk this bitterness up to grief. I have a hunch that you may be a Rockets fan.

He's got some star power, that's how. It's frustrating, but he is "good" at drawing the foul. It kind of takes away from his other skills, in my opinion.

I like how James Harden acts all tough. You know as soon as anybody drew back to throw a punch at him, he'd do six consecutive flips in mid-air and hit the ground with such flair that the late great Laurence Olivier would rise from the grave and give him a 20 minute standing ovation. Adam Silver would then suspend the

Patron: Waiter, what is with these bees? They buzz on and on and I can't even feel their barbs. Their just... annoying.

I envy you. Easily the best playoff game you could have gone to in the last decade. You saw Brandon Roy's swan song in real life! That's one you tell your kids about.

Easily one of my favorite moments from recent years. The way I felt that night and the day after, just... great. And that was the game after all the haters came out for Brandon Roy after his weak performances. God that game was epic.

Thank you. I swear that's all I could think about when reading her stupid ass article. It's like a 2nd year college student dropping titles of famous works like they are the only person to have read and really understood it.

Holy hell this. All I could think about was "man... I've been in classes with this annoying bitch. It's awful."

I too often want to body check annoying college girls, but apparently I was missing the key ingredient: a badge.