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I … I don’t understand...
- dude makes anti-Semitic jokes
- dude gets shit for it, rightfully
- dude says he’s going to donate to ADL as a way to take responsibility
- some idiots on the internet don’t like this
- he decides not to donate to them, as a way to... take responsibility??

I feel like I’m missing a piece of logic

So the next time this dude claims sincerity, we’re just supposed to buy it wholesale, right?

Real courage of your convictions there, Pewds.

Meh, I’ve shit on her catalog just as much as the next lonely online contrarian but even I recognize that NFR is a great album if you meet it on its own terms. The writing is fantastic and acerbic.

Right? I don’t see young cis pop stars being asked shit like “Do you like reverse cowgirl?” or whatever.

It’s a stupid question that only a messy so-called journalist would ask in a shitty attempt to get a response that will be shocking either because the celeb is shocked into actually answering or being appalled and letting the hack know.

Sorry, Rich, this is as bad a take as endorsing Dale Peck’s disgraceful hit piece on Pete Buttigieg last month.

Lana Del Rey sings pretty explicitly about sex. It would still look weird to see a male journalist go “how do you like to fuck, though?

How does writing a song about bottoming give anyone the right to pry into this guy’s sex life? He wrote about it on his own terms, but that doesn’t mean he loses all right to privacy or that people/strangers can ask about it. If a woman, say, takes a nude photo of herself does that mean that anyone who photographs her

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I also specifically say that the movie doesn’t endorse his behavior, and that it’s a discomfiting watch because of the specific nature of what Spacey has been accused of, not because the movie is morally beyond the pale. As with Ricky’s plastic bag, though, I do think we’re intended to take Spacey’s creepy crush

Well, there’s also the fact that it literally was a Disney movie.

Remember she took Greg’s $20 like it was a quarter and she wouldn’t even think to give him change or repay him.

He’s literally described as someone with incredible power who’s being manipulated, not someone who’s inherently evil.

Arnold does real-time licensing from a license server, so what this probably means is that a single machine doing a single frame lost connectivity to that server. It’s... a surprisingly common issue, and usually gets caught somewhere in QA. Either it got missed or they decided they didn’t have time to redo the scene.

And in the other corner, Wawa coffee kicks the crap out of any and all of these. Dollar for a 24 oz pour-your-own cup of coffee (Wawa hazelnut cut with mocha wake-up blend topped off with a touch of non-dairy creamer, and no sweetner) is heaven in a cup, and an absolute godsend. Lasts me all day, and the flavor is

To put it simply, Burned furs are furs whom are against smut/gayfolks/fetishes/etc. The idea was innocent enough, because a lot of furries have been around long enough to have kids and being furries means they want to be able to take their kid to cons or the like, but don’t like the heavy adult angle the fandom has.

This is hella old, just recently gaining traction. At least 15 years ago, a group of us would try to find the most bizarre stuff from the internet to send to each other. The reigning champ was a video of a gentleman going for a world record attempt for the most mouse traps attached to his junk, but I definitely

Nazi furs could be seen as a offshoot of ‘Burned furs’ to be honest.

I’m ashamed that I know this, but none of this is actually new. “Nazi furs” have been a problem within the furry community for many, many years.

A lot of modern day furry can be traced back to a super small group of sci-fi gay nerds who really liked anthromorphic animals, but were seen as too...out there for fandoms who were trying to make themselves seen as less of a freak show.