agtdougiecooper
AgentDougieCooper
agtdougiecooper

You should see someone.

Oh! I get it, you’re being ironic.

Bigotry?

“too smart”

This was a fantastic film (if perhaps a bit overhyped, it definitely was deserving of some of it). Anyone who says otherwise works for Blumhouse and is just mad they followed Get Out’s success with Truth or Dare.

I have a really hard time when internet commenters refer to respected, productive people as “goofs” for giving their detailed opinions when it’s what they are paid to do - and they’re pretty respected within their profession (and by many of us).

“Those norms are gone, so we, as liberals, purveyors of the moral high ground, have no reason to uphold those old norms, nor remain purveyors of the moral high ground. It’s a fucking battle royale, let’s all debase ourselves now because Republicans have.”

Is that Toni Collette in the header photo? If so, Jesus, she became Carrie White so fast I never noticed.

This is not the way to solve this problem. This is stooping to their level.

Just out of curiousity, do you feel any responsibility to actually be morally superior to these people, or do you just think coming down to their level is the way to solve these problems.?

“Insanely inexpensive cost”

Turns out you don’t run out of public money, just “other people’s money.”

When El-P said no, the NFL pulled the equivalent of asking Dad after Mom said no, to which Killer Mike responded:

But this isn’t “fuck it, I don’t wanna” (it probably is in reality), it’s “he’s too unstable for talks so I guess we’ll have to use force to convince him.”

Come on homie... It’s like this home slice

I see, your inability to understand something is what deems it tangential or false. Cool, “homie.”

Laws are arbitrary and I would say that a truly free market would require you to pay the costs of protecting your goods.

I’d also like to point out, since I cannot edit the orignal post, that part of “other people’s money” is the employees’ right to a living wage, which they are effectively stealing to spend on their business.

Because if you don’t keep people thirsty, how will you ever sell enough water to enrich yourself?

Has anyone (except Hamilton Nolan, though I’m not sure when exactly he did, I’m just sure he has) ever pointed out to these assholes that capitalism is basically “spending other people’s money” whether it’s debt or equity through an IPO?