I'm not mischaracterizing what you said, I'm sarcastically paraphrasing you in order to mock you.
I'm not mischaracterizing what you said, I'm sarcastically paraphrasing you in order to mock you.
So now you've moved from "Coloring books aren't popular" to "Coloring books are bad and stupid because I don't like them and they're only for hipsters anyway and I don't care but I'm really mad for some reason!"
They can be used for sarcasm, my dude. And that's not a good rundown, I've read it. It's just the usual mass hysteria over a few small things, mostly taken wildly out of context.
"You are wrong about the things you are in favor of based on research about what they actually are; I am right about things I hate based on things I heard about them from other people that hate them!"
You can find some good Facebook groups. I'm not sure what to formally recommend, though. There are a few for podcasts I enjoy that are very well run. McElroy shows, the Flop House, really anything from the Maximum Fun network. Also a lot of tagging groups are well moderated and dedicated to calling people out on their…
"That's not what I said at all."
"No it isnt. Maybe in the groups you run in. "
Oh, yeah, I was even giving the simplified version. These people freak out over the tiniest things.
You are actually asserting that no mental health professional believes in the open exchange of ideas, marginalized people being encouraged to speak freely without fear of attack, and people being held accountable for what they say? You are far gone.
You said she's an expert on nothing. You must be an expert in what she's an expert on. Earlier you were saying that no mental health professionals advocate safe spaces. This isn't true, of course, but you seemed to think it was, probably because you're such an expert expert.
To be fair, he's smart enough to be a closet white superemacist now. Mostly.
I do know enough about Murray's subject matter to have an informed opinion. He's full of shit. All he's doing is regurgitating Victorian talking points about how the poor are morally inferior, and occasionally getting racist about it, though not as much as he used to.
They found out that some college counseling offices have coloring books. In the real world, that's a relaxation technique that is as common as dirt these days. In regressive douche world, I don't know, something something snowflake.
Probably not if Adam Carolla is making them, yeah.
I don't know, I think we should hear the murderous hippie out.
Tandy, on the other hand, is an expert in what people are an expert in, so y'all best listen.
"What is threatening about any of this?"
He might be thinking of Revenge of the Nerds.
You couldn't have known what would happen. I got lucky, my first celebrity crush was Lucy Liu. She just gets better every year.
Hey, look, I found a picture of the guy who wrote the article these guys think they just read.