As a former officer of a statewide GLBT caucus, I can attest to the good use the internet can be put to. I still think it's done more harm than good.
As a former officer of a statewide GLBT caucus, I can attest to the good use the internet can be put to. I still think it's done more harm than good.
I'd be interested to see evidence of that. It sounds like the sort of thing that gets invented on right-wing forums.
Is that what the forum was for?
And when someone is fired for having private thoughts or advocating for things that aren't against company policy, we can talk about that.
If your position is that women are inferior, as the memo's author argued, be prepared to be rejected. And that's not McCathyism.
Al Gore wrote a book a few years ago where he basically said the internet would be the savior of humanity because of its egalitarian potential. I thought then, and think now, that it does more harm than good. It gives racist/sexist groups that were previously marginalized a place where they can easily find each…
Women are welcome as long as they're a princess.
There was the episode where Frasier and Niles were so excited to find out they might be related to the Romanovs.
Room Service (the one where Niles and Lilith sleep together)
You have to get into their mindset to understand it. Obama wasn't a real president, just a you-know-what that didn't know to stay in his place, so every single action he took - signing an executive order, going on vacation - was to be ridiculed. Trump is a real president, so it's okay for him to sign executive…
Face/Off???? No. No, no, no, no, no, no.
The Munsters living in a condo? It's been done.
It'd get a huge right-wing audience.
It was Tim Curry. The sketch was hilarious.
I don't understand how that's skewering the fans of the show. As a fan, I loved the show and thought it was a refreshing idea to have someone come from outside the reality of the show and point out how ridiculous Homer's world is. I know a lot of people didn't like it, but I still don't understand why.
"window dressing makes the locale seem that much more lived in"
WE HOV A HET OON OOR HANS!!!!
Yes, and I realized you meant it as a joke, and now it's turned into another thing. Sorry - the joke was good.
It seems to be their version of Gene Gene or The Unknown Comic, but it isn't enough of a surprise when he shows up, and they should have at least one more non-contestant bit to vary it sometimes.
Joe Garagiola is dead.