MightyShamus
MightyShamus
MightyShamus

Growing up I was blue collar, middle class in a middle class city that had a university that had a lot of wealthy kids. I didn’t really think we were ‘lower’ middle class, though my Dad was a factory worked and my Mom occasionally worked retail or pink collar jobs as we got older. I didn’t know until I was in my teens

True true.

Never forget that, as a Boomer, she's part of the "Fuck All Y'all, I Got Mine" generation. 

Sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from malice.

I posted this elsewhere but I’m reposting it here because it bears repeating:

Also consider the time period when this took place (Mid 1980s).

The most baffling thing I find about the “good boy who made mistakes” take is that it can somehow exist alongside the “if she’s telling the truth, why didn’t she go to the police?” takes.

Never assign to malice what can be explained by incompetence. 

You seem more like a “Loud, Boiling Over” to me

This wasn’t a scam so stop being stupid, sorry but it is factually a stupid, petulant act to call things what they’re not just for hyperbole and pushing your own narrative.

Probably just the ghost of an unvaccinated child.

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As an Android user I look forward to google pushing this initiative SUPER hard for a year and then completely abandoning it 

The Democratic party leadership has done a lot of grandstanding about being nice over the past several years. It has become eye roll inducing, not only because it is not expected of GOP leadership whatsoever, but because it is often coupled with false equivalence and condescending finger wagging.

Maybe they should make a film about Sith Lords getting stuck in a shopping center on Coruscant. I personally would love to see Maulrats.

I am so fucking sick of liberals surrendering to fake conservative outrage and offering apologies that will in no way whatsoever be accepted or honored or even acknowledged. GROW A FUCKING BACKBONE, YOU FECKLESS CUNTS.

Brooklyn 99!!

And, in episode 2 of The Rookie, a mystery writer (played by Morena Baccarin) will begin following him around, charmingly interfering with police investigations while they keep their mutual attraction on a simmer for many, many seasons.