God damn, I know what I'm doing tomorrow. I'll give you a killer savory coleslaw recipe to go along with this.
God damn, I know what I'm doing tomorrow. I'll give you a killer savory coleslaw recipe to go along with this.
He probably only had like two stars. Worst Grand Theft Auto getaway ever.
McCallum? That new theater building is ridiculous.
My Cuban neighbor used this exact same marinade except with top round steaks pounded extremely thin. He'd grill them over hot coals for about 2 minutes per side, slice them against the grain into thin strips and serve with fried plantains. I should have never moved away.
No, that's a drastic simplification of what the article is saying and makes me think you don't get the underlying sentiment. The article is about the misdirection of outrage by the #cancelcolbert twitter nonsense. This headline is a hard underscoring of that point. Is is ham-fistedly offensive? Yes, of course, but…
But, but... he said AIDS!!! [clutches pearls]
Ignorance can be a virtue sometimes though. For example, your ignorance makes your comment unintentionally hilarious. Thank you for continuing to not get the joke!
Everybody point and laugh at Jonathan now.
Doubling down, eh? Still don't get it or are you just a humorless pearl-clutcher?
David Byrne/Talking Heads?
I never said he had the right to hit you or that you deserved it. The problem I see is that you're the asshole that caused the situation in the first place and somehow you expect sympathy. Don't piss and moan when you get out assholed by somebody. The guy shouldn't have to yell, you shouldn't be blocking the god damn…
Sounds Like you didn't learn your lesson at all. I'm glad you and your friend weren't seriously hurt, but with all due respect, FUCK YOU. The streets aren't your playground and you shouldn't get upset when people get fed up with bullshit like this and act accordingly.
Jesus, this guy is the the most shit filled shit bag in all of Canada. It seems like a matter of time until he goes off half cocked.
Very true. In fact you can refuse to answer any of the interviewers questions on future occasions professionally, or by being a complete dick in the middle of a press conference. Boeheim chose the latter, and I think that's the real issue.
I love how everybody is just taking what Boeheim is saying at face value, you cuse fans crack me up. I also think all of these comments how interviews are supposed to be run and what it means to be a journalist are hilarious. That was a scheduled interview for a preseason NIT tournament, and it just happened to be…
What ever dude, if you can listen to that interview and actually believe that Culliver's argument is as nuanced as you want to make it out to be, then go ahead. You can spin this however you want, but at the end of the day you're an apologist for hate speech.
O rly? Nice strawman. Somebody didn't listen to the interview because Culliver never expressed the desire to "not to be naked around someone who may (or may not) be sexually attracted." His reaction was that of knee jerk homophobia, equatable to bigotry, not concern over privacy.
False equivalency fallacy, go back to high school debate. The question should be, "Would women in sports be ok with lesbians in their locker room?" I believe the answer is a resounding "yes" seeing as the public stereotype is that women's sports locker rooms are full of lesbians as it is and you rarely, if ever, see…
He does have a right to an opinion. It doesn't make that opinion right, and it doesn't mean expressing that opinion is tactful. But for a player that plays for a team that is based in San Francisco, the Mecca of gay culture, and probably has the most gay fans of any team in the NFL, this has got to be one of the…
Uhhh... jroger quoted the right granted and left off the justification clause.