Again, like I’m telling everyone, I’m not discussing what Grayson did per se or what Quinn did. But you can’t just pretend he didn’t do what he did either.
Again, like I’m telling everyone, I’m not discussing what Grayson did per se or what Quinn did. But you can’t just pretend he didn’t do what he did either.
Do not dismiss comments that prove you wrong, you intellectually dishonest coward. The moment I posted this before and you saw that, oops, Grayson admitted they were together you nuked it so you didn’t look dumb.
How exactly am I trolling? Why is it that people on Jezebel seem to think that merely disagreeing with someone in any way constitutes trolling? I’m not expressing any outrageous opinion, I’m not being inflammatory and I’m not being rude.
It wasn’t funny the first time you linked to it. It did not magically become funny the second.
But I’m not really talking about the allegations am I? I’m talking about Kotaku’s bizarre reaction to the allegations.
You haven’t been I’m assuming. You’ve probably gotten 100% of your information from Kotaku.
I’m not a “gamegator” and frankly I don’t care about their little crusade.
I can’t help but noticed you call me a liar but don’t actually say what I’ve lied about. You’ve just taken issue with me saying anything at all. Hell, I even provided links to Grayson’s Rock, Paper, Shotgun articles so you can see that he did in fact write them.
That’s Kotaku’s weirdly dishonest spin on it. That is the only article he wrote about her on Kotaku. He wrote two other articles featuring her on Rock, Paper, Shotgun.
But that was the allegation. I’m merely putting it out there since Joanna decidedly avoided saying what those “rumors” were.
That’s not very accurate itself.
You mean like how she had sex with a bunch of video game journalists like Kotaku’s own Nathan Grayson who after much foot-dragging admitted he did?
There are no legitimate laughs in the trailer. Every single “joke” is stale and unfunny. Hell, it ends on a double-whammy of awfulness with a “The power of ____ compels you” joke which has been done about a million times since The Exorcist came out combined with the cliche, sitcom-level joke of slapping someone to…
I pointed out that the general attitude around here when talking about the Fiennes casting was “just lighten up a black guy” and how that seems to drastically run contrary to this “only cast a dark skinned black woman, make up is not cool” attitude with this Saldana casting.
Actual comments on other articles about casting Michael Jackson:
So the take here on Joseph Fiennes being cast as Michael Jackson was “So what if Michael Jackson was whiter-than-white? Cast a light-skinned black person and lighten them up with make up. Oh and just use prosthetics to account for all the plastic surgery.”
Melissa Harris-Perry suggesting things are possibly racist for no reason? You don’t say.
Since trans people are estimated to only make up about 0.3% of the population then it’s more likely that none of them were actually transwomen.
It wasn’t ironic or funny.
Do you always just casually regurgitate stuff you’ve read in Kara Brown articles?