"You people are toddlers throwing a tantrum because I dared challenge your bullshit narrative."
"You people are toddlers throwing a tantrum because I dared challenge your bullshit narrative."
"He is an alleged rapist until it's proven that he's an actual rapist."
"It's trust but verify, not listen and believe"
"In short, people like you are why we can't have rational conversations anymore."
"Do you people understand the difference between "alleged rapist" and "actual rapist?""
There was that one Pixar short a few years ago ("Partly Cloudy"; played before "Up") which featured storks bringing baby animals to animal mothers, but the conceit worked because it was just a short. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It's like a pimple coming to a head. It's finally going to go away and stop bothering you, but it's going to get bigger and nastier and more painful before it finally bursts.
That sounds like the title that Stephen Colbert (the fake conservative character, not the real guy) would give one of his books.
And hipster anti-Semitism! Let's not forget that.
I believe that's what's known as "Hanlon's razor."
That's what most of the sources I looked at hinted at: the orange of the carrot is basically like cotton candy for a rabbit. Good for treats, but absolutely not for a healthy diet.
There's one particularly annoying scene in "Shark Tale" where Fresh Fish of Bel-Aire fake defeats Jack Black the Shark and he just randomly shouts out famous lines from movies that don't make sense in context.
There were many pop songs which I'd only ever heard as Bill Nye parodies.
Fun fact: the reason Bugs Bunny is always eating carrots - and thus, the reason that everyone thinks that rabbits love carrots, which in fact they don't http://www.cracked.com/arti… - is because the 1934 romantic comedy classic It Happened One Night featured Clark Gable chomping on a carrot https://www.youtube.com/wat…
If I recall correctly, that was a Disqus-based policy which they implemented a couple years ago. It does seem to work well, though.
Yeah, I ventured onto the comments at NPR once and it was immediately obvious that there were a bunch of conservative trolls there who were just there to argue.
"Cultivating a community that tolerates or encourages censorship is illiberal."
""Bigot" is defined a person who is intolerant toward those holding different opinions."
Someone pointed out that "Trump's doctor is basically a real life Nick Riviera."
Honey, just because you believe in your own bullshit doesn't mean that that it's true, or that you're not a troll.
I feel like we need a Yelp (or Angie's List, or Rate My Teacher), but for law enforcement.