Do I take the high road when I say I won't reveal my boss's infidelity, so long as he abides by certain conditions?
Do I take the high road when I say I won't reveal my boss's infidelity, so long as he abides by certain conditions?
What I just said. They obtain his good behavior going forward.
And is there? More to this story?
By anything other than Gary Webb's shoddy reporting?
Will do! It's less stressful and just as productive as worrying about that.
They were his target. Duh.
I'm sure there's a whole lot of idiotic takes under the hashtag, but the blackmail claim is not limited to the apology. There's the line shoved in by the editor in the misguided effort to be "transparent."
"threat" as in CNN saying they will publish his name if they are unimpressed by his future online activity. It seemed like you understood what I meant.
This looks so cliched to me, and seeing that it demands "patience" puts me off completely. I have no confidence that patience will be rewarded with anything I haven't seen done before, and likely better, in the past ten years of TV.
Attack meaning hate mail, death threats, active pressure for his livelihood to be diminished. What's with all this naivety here that posting a Bad Person's name online will not spur an Internet mob into action? That there will only be innocent, measured responses by the people immediately concerned with the subject's…
Have you made one reply yet that is coherent?
Is your argument here that lefties don't dox and attack wrongthinkers?
no more dangerous than people saying John Oliver 'destroyed' Trump, Depp making equally inert jokes about assassination, or whatever else.
Exactly the concern here, and exactly why the "threat" has teeth.
They could have won by excising a single sentence.
Short of becoming the MemeKing, why would his identity become newsworthy? Is the identity of any sufficiently popular twitter handle or reddit poster newsworthy?
fuck Reddit for largely being a cesspool for hateful, uncivil shit like this.
As a white guy from Hawaii: we love to use the easy Hawaiian phrases*. Presumably Park has lived there for most of the last 8 years, and Kim for the last 13+; it's a cliche way to wish them well. And, more importantly, reminds anyone reading the statement that the show is in Hawaii, and maybe you should check it out,…
In a glorious scene, that's the moment that always stood out to me. Fire in front, fire at his back, duck and reload, start firing again. The enormity of this shootout hits me at that point.
"Colin Farrell tried to make mojitos seem like a tough guy drink"