cutthebullshitplease
CutTheBullshitPlease
cutthebullshitplease

I use Instagram on my computer’s browser. I inspect source and get the links for the videos. This method has worked reliably for ~4 years, though I haven’t tried it in the last 12 months. My Instagram use has dropped significantly.

Yeah. “Most Americans” is an accurate description. I might have spent a few moments trying to craft a more nuanced take on this, but I can’t be bothered after 2016. Yes, most Americans care about appearance. Appearing to be extremely wealthy, appearing to be self made, and appearing to have all the answers rank top in

I have the first generation FR-S. There is a torque dip in the mid range, but it is really rewarding to thrash around. From what I’ve seen, the new one does away with the torque dip and adds a bit more usable power. This one will be even more awesome. Please do buy one. We keep on complaining that companies don’t

My roommate owns a 5th gen lower spec model. I found the steering to be one of the vaguest I have ever experienced on a sports car. It would be unfair to compare it to my FR-S, but even compared to my offroad Tacoma, this was super vague. Now that’s an achievement because the steering on the Tacoma is pretty weird lol

I didn’t know that women wanted “EQUILITY”. Nino is just one week away from selling a “How to FUCK CHICKS” course on Twitter that will be lapped up by other incel halfwits.

Thank you! This is exactly what I think. Also, unlike the NXIVM bullshit, this wasn’t Balwani’s cult; this was Homes’ cult and Homes recruited Balwani because birds of a feather flock together. I am also tired of seeing complicit white women try to pull this shtick when they get caught. What Karens do used to be

The argument her lawyers are going to make is this - “Holmes plans to argue that the abuse—which allegedly included verbal abuse and coercive control—impeded her ability to make her own decisions.”

It might not be an either/or question for you, but it is an either/or question for them. It also conveniently ignores

Come on, now. I didn’t grow up in America, but I have followed enough American legal proceedings to know that lawyers lie through their teeth, especially when there is no way to corroborate allegations. One of my earliest childhood memories of the US legal system is watching the “if it don’t fit, you must acquit”

Sure, we can’t know what happened between them. But she was defrauding investors a long time before she met and dated Balwani. On top of that, I have a hard time believing liars. She lies to get out of tricky situations, that’s what she’s good at.

Playing another trick from the book of white female victimhood. Big bad brown guy abused her and forced her to defraud investors and mistreat her employees and lie through her teeth. Let’s see if the court buys this excuse. Anyway, I am more intrigued by what white feminists on Twitter make of this. Should she be

I’ll reiterate what I said in another reply - people just can’t appreciate honesty. If I don’t know something then it is fine to say that I don’t know it, as long as I am willing to learn. If I have questions, it is fine to say that I have a doubt, without someone concluding that I am an idiot.

Personally, I feel that is just an American problem. There should be no negative “career limiting” consequences for honestly bringing up doubts, but who am I kidding? I have been working in America for 10 years now and the only thing most Americans care about is appearance. Appearing to be intelligent, appearing to be