RustyShacklefordEsq
Rusty Shackleford
RustyShacklefordEsq

Yeah, slippery slope sure does happen. One minute black people are allowed to pee in whatever bathroom they want, next thing you know, they're allowed to marry our women!

So what? No one is silencing them. Nothing is off limits. Obviously, because people keep doing it.

Ah okay, fair enough

The fucked up part is that statistically speaking, it's more like 25 of those men are rapists.

I'm not sure you got that episode. The whole point was that white people will never be able to understand what hearing nigger as a black person feels like, and therefore all those attempts to show understanding and solidarity are useless. It also points out that the focus quickly shifts to the defense/pity party of

You specifically said comedians shouldn't be barred from telling any joke. They aren't. If they were, we wouldn't be having this discussion. I'm not sure what your point is, because it is taking place in a hypothetical world where comedians don't make unfunny offensive jokes all the time because they are some how

Uh, YES, a fuck ton of those assholes see that as censorship. "Bluhbluhboohoo, it's not fair that I can't say nigger" is what they are thinking.

U mad (that those aren't mobile devices) bruh? No need to be pissy. The lack of ubiquity on mobile devices indicates most people figured out how to use a soft key. Can't really expect a company to include a niche feature on a flagship. I hear Blackberries are cool, tho.

Well, yes, but this is about mapping chains and regional shit talking. It has a lot in common with sports.

Man, I can't stand Tim Horton's. A long road trip in Canada has shown me they can't make coffee.

It's funny because most of the people who say that phrase can't run or jump ... or even handle a particularly vicious thrashing in Madden.

Popeye's wins for me.

You guys gotta do this for fried chicken.

Toledo is another great dividing line.

A wise decision.

They gotta hire better people if they're gonna put out this nonsense.

I don't think that's what the Nexus line is designed to do. It's supposed to be a reference model for developers. However, Google seems to be pushing for stock on flagships. Good news.

It's a case of wishing for a product to fulfill a role it was never meant to. Nexus line is great, but not top of the line.

shrug. Time to learn a new way to type.

I'm curious about that, actually. It's almost as though Google commands the front of the phone and the back is the partner company. Galaxy Nexus has Samsung design written all over the back and Nexus 4 has that LG look (not a compliment).