I don’t remember Maz Kanata’s face having a strip of faux-wood running across it?
I don’t remember Maz Kanata’s face having a strip of faux-wood running across it?
That was excellent.
Are those rear lights just taped on?!
Exactly, jesus christ. All these people with their faux outrage, it really is remarkable. And indeed,*super* condescending and infantilizing.
Huh. That surprises me, seeing as how Wikipedia says it’s “Gawker made.”
I mean that is of course what we’re all thinking. It makes sense they would be told by their lawyers not too. And if that’s not the reason, I can think of a few others. But then why did they post the trial update everyday where people could watch the proceedings live? They shoved the lawsuit down everyone’s throat,…
Was it ever? Wasn’t it under the Gawker umbrella from the start?
That’s a rhetorical question since I looked it up, and it was. Is the internet wrong?
Yeah, that’s my point. It’s so strange. I wonder how the writers at the other blogs feel about their colleagues (and bosses) that got them into this mess.
The Daily Beast, but it doesn’t have comments. The Daily Banter, but it doesn’t post updates all day long like Gawker. Mediaite is interesting. Plenty of comments.
I try to steer clear of Salon, Buzzfeed and Huffington Post because they’re regressive liberals’ bastions, although I admit visiting the latter two as a…
My heart goes out to the io9, Jalopnik and Kotaku people. I don’t ever go to Lifehacker and Deadspin, so I wouldn’t know anything about them. But to be honest I saw plenty of hypocrisy about stuff like this on Jezebel too, so I’m not exactly tearful for them.
Is anyone gonna say anything about how y’all just lost to Hulk Hogan?
Because the New York Times, The Daily Beast, Huffington Post, Buzzfeed and a whole metric fuckton of websites are talking about it.
I get you’re probably not supposed to, but it looks weird.
Super weird.
Let’s see them snark their way out of this.
Excellent!
Sounds like it hasn’t been easy for you. I hope everything works out for you guys! If he finds the right meds and takes those, it could all have a happy ending.
His parents did everything in their power to help him. Psychologists, psychiatrists, the whole nine yards. His Dad even slept in his room at night so as to not leave him alone too long. It just wasn’t meant to be. I don’t want to bring you down, obviously. Bipolar disorder isn’t a death sentency by any means, we just…
It’s almost scary how similar my story is: Also a nephew with bipolar disorder, around 21, went from a great guy to pretty much a trainwreck in a timespan of about a couple months. He was super outgoing and hyper confident in his manic episodes, and hyper rude, irrational and insufferable in the moments when he was…
That’s what surprised me too. A full option Maserati Levante is cheaper than an Escalade or Range Rover! Who would have thought. Will this be for Maserati what the Cayenne was for Porsche? Will we suddenly see Maserati Levantes everywhere?
I'm admittedly a man, but I have always assumed the "weaker sex" thing is strictly about average physical strength. In a time of crisis, I'm pretty sure staying calm and levelheaded differs from person to person. Some people have what it takes to stay calm and respond appropriately, and others just panic and become…
Funny you bring up Chris Brown - I just used him as an example in another comment of “asshole” celebrities that probably have some real mental health issues. I distinctly remember reading about how court papers revealed Chris Brown had bipolar disorder. I also think there’s something not right with Shia. Either that,…
In my professional capacity as arm chair psychologists I’m afraid he has bipolar disorder. I know we’re not supposed to diagnose celebrities but I’m pretty convinced this is the case. Same with Chris Brown - pretty sure that last one is confirmed via court papers.