bumblioninni
Bumblioninni
bumblioninni

Um, no. Public shaming is a good thing. When people can be overtly racist without anyone calling them on it, they’re allowed to go on thinking such behavior is normal and acceptable. This is precisely how racism has survived so long in this country, and the blowback against public shaming of it is proof that the

It will never cease to amuse me that these people think an “honest” opinion is somehow immune to criticism. I guess that’s the sort of “thinking” you can expect from the side of the policial spectrum that has managed to make being called “intellectual” an insult.

I can always trust that a person will have level headed and intelligent things to say when they start out their statement with “The blacks”.

I’m almost to the point of wanting them all segregated on one side of town so they can hurt each other and leave the innocent people alone. Maybe the 50s and 60s were really on to something.

Public shaming, for me anyway, is a useful tool in blasting away someone's incorrect assumption that everyone around them agrees with them.

Well first: How does “maybe segregation was onto something” and “I’m not racist” share room in the same brain?

The level of obliviousness and absurdity here is crazy: Here is a “greatest hits” post of racist bullshit, culminating in a call for a return to 50s-style “separate but equal” segregation. Better slap on a #notracisttho hashtag - that’ll mitigate any awkwardness!

It’s great when people write things like “This is my opinion and I’m not afraid to say it! Come at me!” and then inevitably they are whining and crying in a few days once their “honest opinions” get them in trouble. I thought you didn’t care, hmmm?

Every actor has to make terrible films from time to time, but the trick is never to be terrible in them. -Christopher Lee

I totally agree with you about the criticism of his looks. It’s mean-spirited, unnecessary, and doesn’t add anything to the conversation.

The truth is — he falls in love with a beautiful brilliant (probably young) scientist, she can’t figure out how to both save her career and decline a Nobel winner, she cries when she realizes that she’s valued much more for her appearance than her work.

Forget the ridiculous third reason for a moment. Why do there seem to be so many otherwise intelligent people who don’t seem to understand that the vast majority of the time it’s not appropriate to act on your sexual impulses? Literally everyday of the week I work with and walk by women that I am attracted to,

jfc, his nose hair is sticking an inch outside his nostril. Dude, no ladies in the lab were falling in love with you and they were crying because they were scared of your goblin teeth.

Dear Helen Mirren,

My experience with beer pong rules is that, if there is contention, default to the house rules. Or, alternatively, spray the party with gun fire.

He ran into my knife. He ran into my knife 10 times.

I know a girl who constantly complains about being single and blames it on being heavier than the average woman or on guys being superficial and only liking thin, blonde girls. I’m not saying there aren’t guys out there that only go for those type of women but I do think that if you own your body and are comfortable

I... don’t really get why everyone’s so stunned that she’s beautiful. I mean, she’s had a lot of plastic surgery, and the whole point of (cosmetic, facial) plastic surgery is that you can design how you look. No judgment about the decision to have the surgery, I just don’t really get the full-of-awe reaction. Unless

I guess “Lesbian Feels Used by Bi-Curious Date, Murders Her” isn’t click-baity enough? It’s a shame, though, because the reality is so much more fascinating than the prospect of a woman being so into fashion that she murders over it.

“We don’t have the right to bear arms because of burglars; we have the right to bear arms to resist the supreme power of a corrupt and abusive government. It’s not about duck hunting; it’s about the ability of the individual.”