Meh…to the whole season. Used to be a favorite. The decline was steep. Unfortunate.
Meh…to the whole season. Used to be a favorite. The decline was steep. Unfortunate.
Way to fuckin' go Larry. Way to make that motherfuckin' 9th season. Make that shit Larry!!!!! Ooooooooooooh yeah, it's gonna be the tits Larry, the motherfuckin' tits!!!
Yeah, Kayla being Kayla
Oh, shit! You didn't even read my comment if that's the question you have for me. I'm done with you.
Of course nobody said anything like that, "man". They would look like quite the asshole, wouldn't they? The thing is, there's the inference, or the implication(thanks, Dennis Reynolds), or even the fact that actions speak louder than words.
He's not an asshole. While I can't claim to speak for him, I would suggest that what he's getting at is that you, and others here who have done their best to explain "it" to him, are placing less value on the lives of all those people who die everyday, in favor of the 50 people who died the other night. I don't think…
Oops…I think you just opened Pandora's Box with this dude. Good luck!
Yeah…Kayla has this idea that the longer the show is, the more each second must count. That's counterintuitive. But it's one of her themes(like the empowerment and/or agency of female characters), so she keeps banging the drum. At least she's finally recognizing this as a good show now.
Um…no, dude. Do I really need to explain this to you? Your characterization of the movie poster is that it's a classic depiction of domestic violence. That's the "outrage" I'm talking about. It's fake because you're simply wrong. The poster depicts the villain getting the upper hand on the hero at some point in the…
Really? You call it a depiction of classic domestic violence yet claim to only be mildly and resignedly disappointed. Ok. Got it. The billboard reaction is just an example of fake outrage…I couldn't give a shit if they took it down or not, or put it up in the first place or not. Not exactly precious.
Yeah, she liked this episode "a lot more than the last", yet still criticized it just like she did the last episode, but gave it a B. Lazy review from a lazy reviewer. Let's make it all about toxic masculinity…seriously?
Way to rip the entire episode Kayla…and then give it a B. Nice work. And get an editor.
At no time during that verbal diarrhea did you mention watching the movie. However, you did talk about the movie poster as a "poorly chosen image". So…yes, yes I did read your words. Something I don't think I will do in the future. I'm done with you.
Just wow. That you extrapolate all of that from the image of the bad guy in a fictional movie getting the upper hand on the good "guy"…just wow.
Exactly. Your wife wasn't offended, but according to the outraged, she should have been. And this is what it boils down to. Too many idiots want to be offended for your wife, and they don't actually care what she thinks. But these people have all of these new forums to espouse their beliefs, so eventually they get…
Look at Mister Evil everybody! Especially all of you who are victims of domestic abuse. He is offended for YOU! He is a god damned hero!
Verbal masturbation at its finest. Thank you…that was entertaining.
Well, Rose McGowan is wrong on this one. I don't think Shakes mentioned anything about McGowan being infallible. But as long as you can spin your argument…..
Yes! Yes! We must think of the children!!!
Get a life. YOU and your "fake outrage" kind are the only ones who see this as a "depiction of classic domestic violence". The problem is that you have this venue to be fake offended so the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Normal, rational, reasonable people look at these posters as action movie villain getting the…