crispyduck14
crispyduck14
crispyduck14

Did you really expect anything else?
They also support small government, but they want it in every bedroom in the land and in every uterus.

So much for right-wingers who claim to support the "invisible hand of the free market". Seems that only applies when it works in the favor of their preferred lobbyists' industry...

I always resent the implication that women who chose to abort fetuses with disabilities are ignorant. Simply ignorant to how happy and cute the little kids could be! How silly these women are, let's show them smiling faces!

no one here would, that's true. i resent the implication/tone of the ad. i mean, it's a hard enough decision to take and i'm gonna assume most women do their research. do we really need an adorable down kid basically saying 'please don't abort me! look at how cute i am!'. it's a little... manipulative, no?

It's a lovely video, and, as a person with a family member with Down Syndrome, I can attest that people with it can live a good life. But, it is completely disingenuous to brush aside the very wide range of abnormalities that come with the syndrome and pretend that it's not that big of a deal. It is a big deal. For

yes, it's a beautiful ad but i will never criticise women who choose to abort foetuses with down syndrome and i can't help but take issue with the underlying message of it. my cousin's 2nd kid was born with down syndrome, and he is the sweetest, most likable kid ever. but they're also really rich and will always be

Now, let's get Matthew McConaughey to play an uptight wedding planner who falls for Jennifer Lopez as a successful, charming doctor. Will he FINALLY get to be the groom himself?

Fire

Camouflage.

The secret ingredient is Communism.

i hate you so much i came here to make a Korean Kimchi hot pockets joke, now my day is ruined, thank you... you monster.

Scientists making significant research with a microwave???? inventing hot pockets?

Technically they didn't boo him, they just cheered when his car died.

A logical step for VW. They already have standardized the failure of every electrical component in the car within 5 years of purchase.

I think the same thing every time I read an article that seems to blast people for living any distance from where they work.

It's time for another Good Idea, Bad Idea.

Following orders is not an excuse. Nuremberg trials are the permanent reminder of that.

No me gusta el Corvette de plastico fantastico.

The only reason I can think of is that these were all originally unobtainable to the average guy and came down significantly in price. The Corvette has always been a bargain from the start.