These sore losers don’t like the results so they want to attack the process. It’s much like children who when they start to lose a game, they swipe all of the game pieces off the board.
These sore losers don’t like the results so they want to attack the process. It’s much like children who when they start to lose a game, they swipe all of the game pieces off the board.
It seems to me like there’s a trend of people going about activism in a very solipsistic way, as though if they refuse to associate with something bad it ceases to exist.
Yes, and the woman who is on the front line of this election, fighting for better consequences, is saying that this action will not help make things better, will not help the people she was fighting to help, and will not help with the next election (which is in just two weeks, to fill the office that Kemp vacated, and…
Great. Abandoning us will totally help. You could donate to local causes and support our disenfranchised but no. Doing nothing is easier.
The people who work in entertainment in Georgia do probably lean democrat. The growth of the entertainment industry is also bringing like-minded people to the state for opportunities. I get the protest but to me it seems like putting people out of work (not that Perlman is going to do that, but if The Walking Dead…
Unfortunately, Ron, there aren’t countless states that do those things. We’re lucky if there’s maybe twenty.
I like how Abrams is saying, “please, please don’t boycott the state,” and the Abrams-supporting celebs are responding with, “shush now, this is for your own good.”
I guess I respect the thought? But I really, REALLY wish they wouldn’t. Seriously guys, I can’t imagine more thoughtless virtue signaling.
Yeah, from that headline I was expecting something very different. This actually sounds like a good thing to me (then again, I’m a business dummy, so who knows).
If you didn’t laugh at her calling Huckabee-Sanders Aunt Lydia from The Handmaid’s Tale, I don’t know if you should be commenting on comedy.
Writers don’t generally write the headlines I knowwwwwwwww but: That’s not an anti-Spotify clause, it’s an pro-artist, anti-how-labels-usually-do-business clause. It’s more a pro-Spotify clause, as she (and artists) stand to make more if Spotify continues to do well and their shares in crease in value.
A George Washington biographer? Christ, what a bunch of cowards.
Chernow is going to wear a little number from Vera Wang.
Specifically this part- “We, sir — we are the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents, or defend us and uphold our inalienable rights,” Dixon said. “We truly hope that this show has inspired you to uphold our American values…
The WHCA ridiculousness with Wolf was particularly notable but it bears remembering: this is an odious event, and has been for as long as I’ve been politically aware. Stephen Colbert was also way over whatever imaginary line Wolf went over, during the GWBush administration, and the responses to his performance, while…
What a bunch of snowflakes with their safe spaces
I think it was the leg flopping around that really made me sick.
The problem I’ve always had with large games is that everyone is talking over everyone else, and people are a bit too casual-tier around me to want to really organize. Whoever steps up and goes “ok X is team command, they get to coordinate, we all listen to them, we all speak in turn, etc” gets laughed at because…
“Each key only opens one lock.”
Can’t I just kick through the sheet-rock wall until I kick a big enough hole to get out?