Ah, the old "but he has Black friends!" defense. Surprised it took this long to enter the conversation.
Ah, the old "but he has Black friends!" defense. Surprised it took this long to enter the conversation.
I mostly agree, but it's a good example of how the show was still fairly quotable at the time. I didn't remember it happened in this episode before this review, but "You can't outsmart X folk, they're the cleverest folk in the world!" is a solid gem that works for any occasion in which someone fails to outsmart…
Couple Arguing Outside A Party The Jewels is fucking awesome. I would legit by that album.
Holy shit. The fact that Doritos is not using this as the name of the flavor for these chips either represents a rare moment of good taste on their behalf, or a rare miss of a fantastic snack slogan.
Wait a second…that wasn't the Disqus Inspector!
Yeah, it's pretty well-established that the majority of social movements and revolutions throughout history have been led by college-aged people. That's not so much an argument as a statement of fact.
Man, I just do not get the love for that bit. Maybe it was all the hype it gets, but when I finally heard it, I couldn't believe that was the bit everyone goes nuts for. The entire story is just him and a friend being a dick to a bunch of people he even points out are already leading troubled lives by virtue of being…
"So no, I don't trust most evidence sociology gives me because it all involves people"
I don't use the word "tv" because it's a nickname. Nicknames are for friends, and television is no friend of mine!
But sociology is empirically a science. Sociologists develop theories, test/examine those theories with observations of relevant actors, and then use the results of those tests/observations to advance knowledge. You can have a hard on for why physics is cool, but denying that sociology is a science is akin to denying…
Would it get used? All I know is my gut says 'maybe.'
Oh, I definitely get a sense of personal satisfaction by downvoting really shitty comments. Sure, no one knows I've done it, it will never amount to anything, and it only serves to let me feel some self-satisfied superiority for a brief second…apparently, it's exactly like voting, I just realized.
But there are also thousands of bereaved relatives, friends, and co-workers of those dead Iraqis. Don't they get "one day to remember?" The point I'm making is that it's supremely fucked up to say that's somehow insensitive to remember other people (lots, lots more other people) who were also completely innocent also…
Seriously, how is it at all disrespectful (the instagram post, not the wedding)?
But this wasn't really a criticism. It was just having the utter gall to feel sympathy for both dead Americans and dead Iraqis. It's maybe a bit insensitive to tell someone that feeling bad for dead Iraqis is disrespectful…
Yeah, this place was great before they started talking about girls. Ewww? Amirite, fellas?
Though hasn't it been pretty well established by now that Morty would let anyone and everything die if he thought it meant a chance with Jessica? And of all people, shouldn't Rick be ok with that?
And don't forget the haircut. Seriously, I don't follow her closely, but everything I've ever seen her do, she has to mention how outrageous her haircut is. Like, a) it's not really that crazy, I've seen a lot of people with that or a similar style, and b) even if it was way out there, that's just such an odd thing to…
Yes, everything about your comment is invalid. From you mansplaining what feminists should do, to you straight-up denying that rape culture is a thing that exists without providing any evidence at all, all in service of denigrating a book that provides mountains of evidence of the existence of rape culture. I'm also a…
All I'm trying to do is say rape is a special crime because usually people are lying about being raped, and treating it like a real crime does a disservice to everyone! Why are you being so hostile toward me for this completely uncontroversial, not-at-all dickish opinion?!?