And him and his then 16 year old son were getting shitfaced at Wrigley that very afternoon!! They ended up at the Sox game later that night, which of course led to this awful event
And him and his then 16 year old son were getting shitfaced at Wrigley that very afternoon!! They ended up at the Sox game later that night, which of course led to this awful event
Yes, thank you for explaining my joke to me
I’m 31. Things did not begin to exist until 1987 and they will cease to exist when I depart this earth for Valhalla. Nerd
happens to the best of us.
Call it Guaranteed GREAT Field
Are you referring to Tim Anderson saying it, cause he kinda gets to.
It can mean 2 as well, yah fuck
Two beers over the course of a 3 hour game, while also eating. That’s....not controversial...
Do you know what is actually amazing about you bringing this up?
It’s always been like this. Doesn’t matter if they win or lose, people are going to Cubs games to get shitfaced in the stadium and at the bars just steps away outside. There’s pretty much zero parking in that area, so people just get on the Red Line or take the bus there and back. The bars are overcrowded and the…
I mean, that’s exactly what I did to avoid spoilers before I was able to see it Saturday night. Is that the best option to avoid it being ruined in this day and age? Probably. Does it make the people posting spoilers any less of dicks? Not really
I didn’t and it worked for me. You seem to misunderstand what my complaining is about. Katherine believes that it is not a dick move to ruin movies for people days after it comes out, because it’s their fault for seeing it. You, in fact, are a dick.
stop being reasonable
I was 12. I hold no regrets and the person I struck stood up in my wedding.
It was a crime of passion
I mean, look at what Lesean McCoy did. Millions of followers saw those posts the night the movie was released. That’s not fair to anyone. This wasn’t a problem until twitter and facebook destroyed society.
I chose to stay offline for a few days before I saw it, and I avoided all spoilers. The issue is that Katherine seems to believe that it’s more the fault of the spoilees than the spoilers. It is a bizarrely selfish opinion to believe that you aren’t a dick for taking away the same movie experience for someone else that…
I’m sure she wouldn’t feel the same if someone saw every movie on opening night and then posted the ending and every major plot point onto social media for her to see. It’s not a “hot take” to believe that not everyone deserves to share the same unspoiled movie experience that you did. It’s selfish
HE DIED?!!! I WAS TALKING ABOUT FINDING OUT THAT DONNIE WAHLBERG WAS IN IT! FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
I’m sorry, but aren’t people allowed to be able to go online without having to worry about inconsiderate people posting stuff? It’s all for “likes”. Getting likes on twitter and facebook isn’t a human right, it’s a conscious choice to post something that may ruin an experience for someone else.