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Funny, I feel that way about people who insist on talking through the entire movie. I feel that way about people who cut in line when I’m standing to use the slide at the waterpark. I feel that way about the jerks who go through the “10 Items or Less” line with 15 things. I feel that way about the people who comment

The parents of those kids paid just as much as you to occupy those same spaces. Actually, I take that back; if they have a child or two in tow, they’ve actually paid more than you have. You don’t have a right to demand that they cater to you just because they chose to have a child or two, and you didn’t. We don’t live

Oh, they’re thugs because the man claiming that he would lead about a revolution to help them wouldn’t willingly cede them space to speak about their issues? Funny how their thug designation didn’t stop him from hiring a liaison. Sorry they didn’t ask permission, but I thought this was about a revolution? Did Sanders

Yep. Want to know what turns hyperactive, annoying kids into unmitigated, gun-toting douchey sociopathic adults? Mindsets that kids need to be perfect little automatons, catering to every whim of every adult they ever encounter. I don’t even like kids, but shit, the mentality of “kids should be neither seen nor heard”

“Notice how you disagreeing with what Christians say, hasn’t made a bunch of Catholics bomb anyone”

Part of the reason I never fell in line with Sanders was his abysmal showing with BLM and daring to claim Planned Parenthood is part of the establishment. There’s a reason that most people of color on the Dem side have been with Clinton since the beginning. Part of the generalization is the result of the facts of the

Damn, I can’t stand Silverman, but she got it right.

Maybe because you’re an adult? Part of being a kid is learning how to navigate social norms and engage in common etiquette.

LOL, that’s what you took away from this story? That you deserve to have a film without interruptions?

Which means it’s just as likely gun dude said, “Get your fucking spawnling to stop before I do,” which any reasonable parent would interpret as a threat. And in this case, would prove most prophetic.

No, I mean that in all my years of flying—which, granted, only began after September 11—the air staff has never been okay with people just up and milling around. So apparently it wasn’t well-received by the other passengers when she asked to be allowed to let her young child burn off some pain by walking it out.

Gregg Henry would be an incredible choice.

This is the best news I’ve heard all day. Though to be honest, I wish Wiley was playing Offred.

You’re jumping to a lot of conclusions here, boyo. The article doesn’t maintain that the father didn’t apologize or ask the kid to knock it off. You’re assuming that the gun-toter was the responsible, reasonable, civil one, but the fact he ended up pulling a gun at all would suggest otherwise.

“One a side note, I bet that kid will never kick a seat for the rest of his life.”

I didn’t have this problem, but a friend of mine tried this approach and was eviscerated by passengers about how rude it was to expect her “special snowflake” to be allowed to walk to stretch their legs out when that’s not an option generally given to adults. Folks, especially folks involved in something of a

I’m not disagreeing with any of this, but I question how the absence of an apology or Foot-in-Mouth Syndrome justifies a guy busting out a handgun, particularly given that it was a public place with other people around.

Um. Because their actions, no matter how annoying, aren’t criminal?

OK, but concert experiences are not universal. I think someone who just wants to hear the music live and do so with a phone in their hand has that right, the same as someone screaming out the lyrics to every song, starting a mosh pit, or throwing their panties on stage. I think it’s actually super shitty for a

I have a feeling the majority of the people disagreeing with you are “artists”.