benjaminallover
benjaminallover
benjaminallover

Tech companies love to subscribe to this weird notion of "OMG WE LOVE TEH FREEDOMS" but they don't get that sometimes it's okay do limit freedom for the sake of human dignity. Our society doesn't collapse by censoring a handful of carefully selected acts of malfeasance.

They would lose the very important demographic of people who post pictures of themselves using public bathrooms.

This is what happens when you try to get free shit from sleazy people.

Um, did you just imply hippos are not graceful?

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Not to forget one of the best talent that ever come across the show. You need to watch his solos.

he can be extremely charming when he wants to be

The auditions are almost better than the show itself. The things those kids can do with their bodies, it's insane. I can't get up out of my chair without grunting and he's lifting himself off the floor with just the sides of his feet. Nuts.

You imagine he could be a misogynist? There is no imagination required. There is no "could be".

That's absolutely 100% right. Look at the difference between how a guy like Michael Vick, or even Plaxico Burress, was treated and how Mayweather and other batterers are treated.

I would add that another reason sportswriters enable or ignore this behavior is that our culture as a whole still treats violence toward women less seriously than other forms of violence. (Look at the current controversy over rape reportage on college campuses, for example.)

Agree completely. I hate how little time is actually spent on the pieces. The format forces the choreography to throw in so many stupid tricks and ramp up the pace in ways that don't mesh with the music or style... it's a pain.

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Travis's choreography paired up with Travis dancing himself? Yes please...

Alt: Tracie Eatin' More-Ass-y

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Travis Wall's choreography makes me weep more than Nicholas Sparks' writing. Love this show.

SYTYCD is a long time vice of mine. I was roped in by my then girlfriend/now wife during season 2 and I have watched every season since. Great show and I get the impression that dance is incredibly important to the Nigel and his staff. I can't say for sure, but it looks like the last few seasons have seen the

"Here's to the security guards who maybe had a degree in another land. Here's to the manicurist who had to leave her family to come here, painting the nails, scrubbing the feet of strangers. Here's to the janitors who don't even fucking understand English yet work hard despite it all. Here's to the fast food