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The Devil and John Berryman
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Everywhere else in the world the supposed perpetrator of such acts gets the benefit of the doubt. I think it's OK if on one insignificant pop culture site the supposed victim gets to be believed by default.

There are a disturbingly high number of people who seem to think it's OK to rape someone if you don't like their music. What the fuck is wrong with you?

Hypothetical quotes are still quotes. Quotation marks are used to show dialogue, not statements of proof.

I get the theoretical point he's making, but when he ends it with "in
summation, no one should be judged for being a wife beater!" and not
"and of course, all of these people are pieces of shit" is where I start
to scratch my head.

I'm sorry to break it to you, but your friend's dad totally did that, and the mom just didn't want to put the kids through it. But that dad? Total monster.

They certainly wouldn't have let Marc Trestman around.

Are we sure it's the PC crowd that thinks "no" means "yes"?

They can be very hard workers while also being very lazy writers.

"PC is designed to limit the range of free speech"

There are plenty of shows on the air today that broach sensitive or "problematic" issues. Louie, It's Always Sunny, Broad City, Rick & Morty, just to name a few. All to varying degrees do things that could be considered "going to far" if they weren't executed so well. The problem isn't that South Park is too edgy,

This is exactly what I don't get about the "PC culture is destroying us!" guy. They're the ones that always think the media is being mean to them, and think that we aren't appreciating the good baby Jesus enough, and don't you DARE even think that these colors run! If you're standing up for those with little power

South Park, Game of Thrones and It's Always Sunny reviews always bring out the mouth breathers.

Yes, you definitely strike me as the sort of person that has spent lots of time with "old school trannies" to be able to make that claim.

I'm glad I went to college before undergrads started thinking Tyler Durden was a hero.

Hero? Maybe not. Heroic? Absolutely. A leading republican coming out as trans would be incredibly brave. She's still be a shit stain of a human being, but that would be a tremendously brave action.

This is pretty much just a prequel to White Bear, isn't it?

The point isn't that Emily Blunt is ugly, it's that Alison Brie is perfect.

I could never get over that fact that someone met both Alison Brie and her sister at the same time, and fell instantly in love with the sister. So unrealistic.

I think both he and HIMYM stole the premise from Harold and Kumar, but point still stands.

I refer to every celebrity by their first name because it makes me feel like I have more friends.