burnerburnsbright
BurnerBurnsBright
burnerburnsbright

Wow, you are a nasty piece of work. To read all of this material and just dismiss it in favor of judging others and stating how superior you are. Truly incredible.

Right, but the whole point of the article is that they did not leave their children to die in a hot car because they were “busy at work.” I’m surprised that’s all you got out of Gene Weingarten’s work on this subject.

I’m biased because I live here but yes, Toronto’s weather is generally fine outside of having cold and snowy winters. More or less it’s the same weather as New York.

No cap, no max contract size, no draft, no college basketball, and the bottom four teams at the end of each regular season get relegated to a semipro league and replaced by that league’s top four teams.

Hey, Nintendo actually put all of My deleted Maker 1 levels named pile of poo back up and told me it was due to mass reporting. Thanks for the speculation 

Mr. Softener isn’t completely wrong. Calling a guy “Mary” can be misogynistic and homophobic. My only point has been that there was a time and context where it wasn’t.  And let’s face it, we’ve all had to hit the Aloe Vera sometimes. 

My original reply to you was not about Peck’s use of the term “Mary”. It was very clearly about a historical use of the term, where people who did NOT see gender non-conformity as “less than” used it in a way that was NOT a homophobic put down. 

Absolutely. There is not, and should not be any particular type of gay person that is is seen as the sole socially acceptable expression of gayness. But more than 40 years out of the closet has taught me to be suspicious of gay people who go out of their way to make it clear what kind of gay person they are not.

For using a woman’s name with reference to a man to be “belittling”, you must first agree that women, or the gender non-conforming, are somehow “less than” males. THAT is misogynistic.

My point was that traditionally, calling someone “Mary” was NOT homophobic, but rather was used to challenge that person’s internalized homophobia.  

Historically, one gay man calling another “Mary” wasn’t putting him down for being gay, but rather putting him down for not owning it. To call someone “Mary” was to say “I see the gayness that you think you’re hiding”

[age of Roger Federer at his death] minus [duration of match]

If you read the story, you’d understand that many of these restaurants do have a website, and GH is allegedly registering multiple variations of the URL. 

It’s not something that can be easily done, unfortunately. Whenever we post partial transcripts that’s me or Maddy sitting down and transcribing the podcast ourselves.

Why is the danger of being injured by a foul ball seemingly more of an issue now than ever before during the very long history of this game?

Who are these magical people beating Bosses without breaking a sweat??? I’ve died multiple times to each boss thus far. O_o Are they just grinding till they are so over leveled or something?? I really don’t get it.

Honestly? No, nor should we. Banning someone for violating a particular service’ TOS is one thing- you are agreeing to play by their rules when you sign up, with the knowledge that the service has the right to kick you out for bad behaviour.

Has replay made watching any sports more enjoyable for anyone? It sure hasn’t stopped the twats who love to complain about any call that doesn’t go their way. If anything it’s made them louder. For those of us who are content with the fact that nothing is ever perfect so quit worrying about it, it has made watching

The paradox of tolerance is that to be a tolerant society, society must be intolerant of intolerance. But it’s necessary because otherwise you just get this equivocating, both-sides bullshit, while people are being actively harmed.

Hey! Give Bernie a break! It just became 2019! You can’t expect Bernie Sanders or white progressives to give a fuck about Black people until atleast next year!