‘A 9-year-old from Florida was singled out and flung into the air’
‘A 9-year-old from Florida was singled out and flung into the air’
Like, no respect to Larry, but...at this point, isn’t it kinda his fault?
I feel obligated to point out in any article about the Cardinals just how fucking ridiculous the list of quarterbacks that Larry Fitzgerald has played with over the years is. Still, despite this he’s 2nd all time in yards, 3rd (will likely move up to 2nd this season) in receptions, and 6th in TDs. He’s nearly matched…
Okay, odds are I will never get married or have kids. But in the rare chance that I did both (. . . or either, I guess), I’ve always imagined that there would come a day when I had to explain what the heady zeitgeist of the Clinton and Bush eras felt like.
A tradition unlike any other...
I can answer the first question, because that’s one of mechanics and not policy.
In all seriousness, sure they would. If you are attempting to force your way onto a military instillation it ceases to matter if you are a US citizen or not.
What do you think the National Guard is?
Leo’s still avoiding her look ever since she left him to freeze :)
Yeah, I mean, I largely agree, and I think for what he “did” I’m pretty satisfied with what he’s said on the subject and how he has acted. But obviously many people disagree, so I’m more interested in the critical response to his standup than the actual babe.net incident, because I think that’s what’s more telling…
He has nothing to own up to.
As a father of 2 with one on the way I whole heatedly disagree with any insinuation that a father somehow doesn’t have to make difficult decisions about providing for his family and being with them as much as he wants.
I am actually very curious how someone in Ansari’s position could really own up or say something that would really appease us. It just seems like someone in this position is relatively doomed (rightfully or wrongfully—I’m not making a judgement on that): anything he said would probably have not been enough. And that’s…
Good review. I agree he maybe could’ve gone a little further, explaining how he (hopefully) now understands the difference between just getting consent and getting enthusiastic consent (the idea that of course no means no, but also yes means yes), and somehow making that funny.
It’s a comedy special, not a memoir, and a pretty funny one at that. He the public no further explanation or reflection in that forum.
I respect this womans hustle. She is click bait incarnate and she is making bank of it now.