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    Sadly I think she’s sorry and apologetic because she was caught. Seems like that’s the thing that really gets people anymore, not contrition for their character flaws.

    Honestly I’ve dealt with too many internet basement dwellers to ever want to spend any time doing this. I can just imagine what awful shit they’d do if they had the ability to skin themselves up as some random character. They get up to enough trouble in MMORPGs.

    ...did you even read it?

    I get the strong impression you never read the memo that Damore wrote.

    Why the hell didn’t she come forward with this stuff before he got elected? I imagine the voters in Missouri would’ve liked to know.

    Trust me, they knew what was there. That was a staged photo for posterity.

    It’s nice to know who the actual white supremacists are. They are not a particularly intimidating group, and I am thankful for that.

    The flag he’s talking about isn’t even “The Confederate Flag”. It’s probably more accurately called the Rebel Flag and only became popular decades after the Civil War ended as a symbol of rebellion. That symbology made it popular in the 60's, when “being a rebel” was all it stood for. Now it’s changed because white

    Seems like the hatred of Ivanka only started when her father won the election.

    I can definitely see how the song is repurposing Creep to make a new song, but to me that’s kind of a good reason to tell Radiohead to fuck off. A lot of songs are outright covers of someone else’s work, only done better. An obvious example to me is Johnny Cash doing Hurt. You didn’t see Trent Reznor acting like a

    The last three presidents have done this. I’m glad we’re finally paying some attention to it.

    The show’s been around long enough to piss you off a lot, I guess. The article was about Jon Bernthal’s reaction to veterans who are fans of his performance, so what you’re trying to do is rewrite the article.

    Well aren’t you happy ray of shitshine? Actually yes that is what a lot of them think of and love about the show at least. No, not in the past but now with that show absolutely, I guarantee the depiction of PTSD and its ravaging effects upon the lives of veterans and active service is definitely a part of what is

    It’s not a problem at all, but yeah a lot of people in the military and otherwise like wearing Deadpool shirts and symbols in the form of stickers on their property. People happen to like comic book characters. I see a lot of Batman out there too.

    I may respect their choice but I don’t have to respect the person if they act like an asshole.

    Here’s the thing: If you want to be vegan that’s cool. I’m glad for you. I’ll even eat your food. Other vegans have deeply poisoned it though, and it will forever have that dark cloud over it because of the cultish evangelism that now goes along with the diet.

    I think it’s hypocritical to be human and vegan.

    Vegans are a thing that happens in countries rich and prosperous enough for there to be judgmental people who think they know better than millions of years of evolutionary omnivorous nutrition and that their dietary evangelism is a virtue.

    So why does the character of the Punisher specifically offend you? I’ve seen pointed out elsewhere that Wolverine and Deadpool are even worse than him, and that’s objectively true by any measure. Do you have the same problem with them?

    Maybe you do, but it doesn’t matter if you politically agree or disagree with me. I’m happy to be your friend or even his friend, but I seriously dislike hypocrisy. What you’re pointing out correctly is hypocrisy.