Yup. Danger Man, The Saint, and The Prisoner are three of my favorite shows.
Yup. Danger Man, The Saint, and The Prisoner are three of my favorite shows.
Bravery has absolutely nothing to do with morality.
I’ve seen your comments here and 99 percent of the time I vehemently disagree with you, but you’re absolutely correct on this. As a leftist, feminist, and gay dude, it’s beyond infuriating to watch the vast majority of commenters here defend a religious and political belief system that despises everything about us and…
But it was an incident.
“Not to justify any of the violence, but I’m going to justify the violence by pointing out the attackers’ bravery, while deflecting the responsibility onto the real killers, which are the cowardly Americans.”
Issa Rae’s reps have confirmed that the people who came up with the idea will receive credit and be involved somehow.
100% guarantee, huh?
We get it. You’re a horrible fucking person. You’ve proved your point beyond any doubt.
Personally I’ve found the majority of Gizmodo commenters to be very thoughtful and more than willing to shut the assholes down right away. So while you’re quoting commenters, why don’t you also quote the one’s who are responding, like this person:
Oh yes, to assume it’s one specific group of people that did this attack leaves one open to more attacks from other groups.
All I think is that if your initial reaction to something like this is what people are saying about Muslims, instead of you know, the actual loss of life, you’re priorities might be a bit askew.
The word incident was used by official sources such as the Manchester police. So, absolutely nothing suspicious, odd or “interesting” about this, merely quoting official sources.
Trump will flip this and make it about him somehow, but it’s probably too late for him now anyways.
But that’s just not true. That’s like saying that no real follower of Christ would refuse to bake a cake for a homosexual couple. Actually, you can find very real support for this sort of thing in their religious texts (whether we like to admit it or not). Sure, the vast majority of Muslims wouldn’t do this, and…
That’s the whole point of a “story by” credit. It acknowledges those that contributed to the writing process even if they didn’t do any of the actual writing. People have received “story by” credits for less than what these two women did.
Hmm. I think you’re underselling the amount of potential detail about the characters that these tweets and the accompanying images are conveying. Certainly it’s the same level of information as “Jaws on paws.”
I mean, there are people in Hollywood who built entire careers out of pitches that weren’t any longer than that tweet/tumblr post:
Ms.Elizabitch better get paid for this idea. Cause folks have been sued for less. IJS
The person who wrote the script gets the writer credit.