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“Dave Thomas called homos “fairies” for years, and I’m the one getting in trouble here?! Where I grew up, if you had a queer kid on your block you would just tie them to the back of a pick up truck and have us a good ole fashioned fa-

Troof. If you go to another country and get used to their vehicles, then come back to the states, all of our vehicles are ridiculously oversized for really no reason.

eh. Here’s the thing. The same sort of shit happened when I was a kid. I was different, quiet, and so on. Other nerdy black women also didn’t get dates, regardless of the popularity of the people at school. We also were not always articulate with such things. But like... you move on and realize that HS is weird

So we’re just going to ignore that the OP compared blerds to a white supremacist murderer? Because there are 3 full ass paragraphs comparing blerds, who have not engaged in mass murder, to a white supremacist who killed multiple people and inspired multiple murders. Really hard to hold a conversation on relationships

Eh, I had a black male peer group that was into wrestling and anime, and we all found that stuff to be awesome separately. We just stopped caring about hiding our fandom (seriously, I owned a closet full of polyester DBZ button downs) when we got to high school and were able to find similarly interested people to hang

I always kinda figured it was a rhetorical question... A moment of brevity that simultaneously conveys the plan, diffuses some of the tension of the situation, and builds camaraderie between Batman and Gordon.

Also he jokes later with Catwoman, he turns and she disappears, he goes “so that’s what that feels like.”

Oh goddammit. I loved “Ren & Stimpy.”

So I hung in there through the “we didn’t evolve” and the “extream love”, but had to tap out at “Asians are super creative.”

To sum up what this guy said ⬆ “Aliens can’t be real because I love Jesus”.

If there are only two dancers, and they are performing different moves, how is it possible to know which one is correct? I found Gaw’s explanation reasonably convincing. Did he make the wrong choice at the Superbowl? Hmmm. Is anyone looking for an interview with Right Shark?

She got offered a raw deal. I am not dropping Netflix because she walked away from a bad deal. She didn’t like and and didn’t take it. Asking people to boycott because you didn’t get paid should not be a negotiating tactic against a company that does not have to offer you a deal in the first place.

I don’t know about social class, but I do think a lot of women over a certain age are having a problem simply because in their generation, it was just how it was. And if something happened, they didn’t and wouldn’t have even thought about saying anything, because society wouldn’t have cared if it did. Or blamed them.

Hey, I’m all down to worship that fine super booty.

The lengths writers go to in order to compare BVS to literally everything is laughably stupid, 100% of the time. It’s apples and oranges unless you’re literally talking about another big budget DC movie, but putting it in your headline shows exactly how creative a writer you are, that you need to make this comparison

Yup, that’s all this article is, just “look at how bad BvS” is. Definitely not an analysis of how two similar works deal with the same theme in different ways.

Dude, we get it. You didn’t like a movie that came out a while ago. Move on.

the last shot of him in the original film standing alone in the road swinging around his chain saw cannot be topped or improved upon. why do filmmakers insist on ruining it all? this is why we can’t have nice things. (or nice, decapitated skin-mask things.) (also, i guess we want ants b/c that is how we get ants.)

The question is, why the fuck is Border Patrol listening to a guy like this? He is clearly in need of some kind of help, but they just take him at his word when he claims that he someone is in the country illegally.

Lol @ black women being able to vote in 1920. That amendment only worked for white girls, homie. There were still poll taxes and literacy tests, among other disenfranchisement tactics, in use until the 1960s