Is it okay to have a gay character also be a villain? Not a vampy, comedic villain, but a legit bad guy?
Is it okay to have a gay character also be a villain? Not a vampy, comedic villain, but a legit bad guy?
You've clearly never seen Starr the Conservative Christian Squirrel really lay into Barrom O'Bramah
Parfait is also acceptable.
Would that I could upvote this more than once.
"Look, Daddy, I'm grinding!"
Yeah, but she has declined significantly since Beastmaster.
I remember being skeptical before it started. It took about 4 seconds for me to realize that was foolish.
After it was over, my friends and I were all just shaking our heads, smiling in amazement, and saying, "Someone finally made the halftime show worth watching."
My mom let me take my 1999 cassette to school in my jam box, but only after she made me erase the best parts of "Let's Pretend We're Married."
"Spidey’s elderly Aunt May (played by Marisa Tomei)" GAAAAAAAAAH! What a world what a world what a world…
Mark Hamill as the definitive Joker. Heath Ledger's version was awesome, but just not in line with the established character.
Nygma, get the hell out of here.
"I won it in a truth-telling contest two towns over."
Your family had a street? Mine lived in a bog down by the holler.
You seem well-adjusted.
Yeah, how dare I express myself in public. Thanks for troll-shaming me and putting me in my place. You're doing God's work.
He's probably slightly below a Grand Moff. Dandy Moff, maybe?
To be fair, Bautista is a complete punk. There are plenty of Latino ball players who deserve more admiration than Ol' Roid Rage.
There's a difference between the bullying/shaming you describe and saying that someone is overweight or plus-sized. The tendency now seems to be lumping anything that makes a person feel remotely uncomfortable into the "bullying" category.
I have instructed my kids to say "Okay, Lady" to my wife when she nags them.
There are health risks associated with weight, but let's bend over backwards to avoid hurting anyone's feelings or making them feel like they aren't perfect exactly how they are.