Hear Hear. Fuck zoos. Forewarning to zoo apologists, I am not listening.
Yeah, can you imagine the looks on your parents faces when they invite your new beau over to dinner, open the door, and..it's George Zimmerman?
Can you imagine the conversations she'd have with friends/family/coworkers: "So, I finally met this guy and he's great, but there's this thing..."
(re-posting what I said in GT)
My dad met Nick Offerman at the airport yesterday and took this picture with him. It was my dad's idea not to smile because my dad is hilarious like that. He said he was very nice, eating a lot of meat at lunch, and they apparently talked about theatre. When my dad posted the picture I could absolutely not contain…
Ah no, I read your post the wrong way. I thought you were being sarcastic. My apologies.
STOP. for God's sake. She was talking about a stupid move she made and happened to say she was stopped at light. She SHOULD NEVER TEXT, READ WHILE DRIVING. We get it. You went from 0 to 90 in one comment. She didn't "rape" some college girl, nor 'drive while drunk". She made a comment.
No, I'm doing nothing of the sort. YOU are the one making generalizing statements out of my comment about a very specific situation. So let me break it down for YOU:
'Seven pages into Google is too much.'
But is anybody really deifying her? I think the biggest concern is that evidence of her being drunk and high will be used by many as a way to justify her killing. It's not unreasonable to speculate that being drunk/high/concussed could have led to her behaving in a strange or irrational manner but it's sometimes it's…
Wow! You are such a brilliant master of the English language! Everyone loves a pedant who thinks their pedantry makes them smart. Please, continue to safeguard standard English. It is no doubt too difficult to just know realize what someone means (when it is very clear) and to not be a fucking asshole.
Empathizing with a murder victim is not "deifying" her. Your comment is quite helpful to those looking to not empathize too much, to see this woman as an "other", to believe that she had it coming somehow. It will always be "I'm not saying it was right to shoot her, but...". Same song, different dead Black person.
Ooooooooooooooooh my goodness.
Yes. I think Renisha McBride and I think "There's one lucky lady!"
Am I supposed to roll my eyes every time I see her in action, now? I liked her better when we were rooting for an underdog - now the character seems like a forgotten afterthought. This better pay off.
that whole storyline is making no sense to me. why does she want to be a murderer?? why is she attracted to a known crazy guy killer? why do we care?
what the hell Quinn?