You're just so blinded by your stupid PC culture that you don't understand why people who enjoy things in a different way than myself are stupid and should feel bad.
You're just so blinded by your stupid PC culture that you don't understand why people who enjoy things in a different way than myself are stupid and should feel bad.
If you really think that's the only thing that you've said in this conversation, you're not just a bigot, you're also a complete idiot.
I just recently had to sit in the hospital as the primary caregiver for my father, who kept his lung cancer from all of us until it was at stage four and had metastasized to his liver.
Keep flogging that strawman and pretending that I said you had a Jihad going if that's what you need in order to feel better about being a bigoted sack of shit.
Of course, just because disabled people are "Stupid" for enjoying things in a way that you don't, you're not saying that they should act a certain way. Silly me for thinking that you were attaching a value judgement to calling people stupid.
…Is that little Drew Sharp / And then Jesse would harp / On my whistle, but what can ya do?
You're missing the bit where the deaf person can feel the vibrations of the music and can clearly connect not just with the lyrics themselves, but also the energy of the band on stage. Especially in the modern era where every song comes with its own video that tells its own story, it makes perfect sense that there…
Apparently Windward Circle is a spot in Venice right off of the beach with a statue and whatnot, named for the traffic circle where Windward Ave meets Main Street. The Internet tells me that it's like "The East Village of Venice," for what that's worth.
Oh Christ, I love that one so much. So heartbreaking that Rory isn't there to share it, but that just makes the connection between Lorelai and her parents that much stronger.
Yeah, I have to agree that no one has suggested that you should feel uncomfortable.
The problem is that no one is actually "Normal" in every way, and that kind of "Othering" has never ever led anywhere good. Saying "You aren't a normal person" is pretty dehumanizing on its face without even having to go any deeper with it.
So I presume that you were born with male sex organs and are cisgendered, and you're obviously heterosexual.
Well, I guess it'd more accurately be called a 'hand job' in that case, but yeah.
I've already been too honest, but I was really just cruising through a handful of free previews and can't say that I even remember many names.
I couldn't help but read this in the classic hacky stand-up black and white routine voice.
There are a fair few available on Slipshine of various quality. I only know this because I've masturbated to them, however.
It seems to me like the sort of thing that's just badly planned out but done with the best intentions. He wants to have sexy time in this particular way, they've talked about it a little, so she'd like him to be able to come home and get to work right away.
I couldn't agree more. It's so fun and winky-winky to the audience. Bit dark, but hilarious nevertheless.
I think that it really came down to an ego thing more than anything. She hasn't had much going on in her love life since she left Max, and seeing him again, she just wants to know for a fact that he still finds her attractive and that she still matters to him at least somewhat similarly to the way that she used to…
Generally speaking, I think there have been some pretty relevant complaints about this sort of being a theme in these particular Gilmore Girls reviews - a lot of complaints about 'not much happens la de da' on a show where that's rather the point.