henderburn
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henderburn

A dumbfuck?

The whole point of the character is that he’s a representation of the British Empire, in all its glory and awfulness. Having him be anything other than an upper-class English white man doesn’t make a lot of sense. He’s not simply a super-spy, he’s a super-spy fighting for Queen and country (and the gross traditions

lol @ “take an ethics course.” You a subscriber to the CJR?

I like Jen Kirkman a lot and had to unfollow her.

So you’re the liberal here? You did bring it up.

That’s another thing. What kind of man wants a meek and mild girlfriend who doesn’t challenge him or bring anything new to the relationship? I assume that would get incredibly boring after a while, I guess that’s why his relationships don’t last. Like, it would be great to have sex with a young, attractive person. But

He’s a great skeevy weasel in True Believer.

I didn’t know any of that, gross. Don’t people’s tastes change over time? The last thing I would want to do now that I’m in my 30s is spend time with a teenager, I’m tired just thinking about it.

I mean, I’m a guy and I always sort of assumed women had to deal with creeps. I also grew up with a single mom and have strong female friendships, so I’ve heard these stories before. I think for a lot of dudes they just don’t hear it. Now that people are discussing it on social media, it’s blown my mind how prevalent

I have also always gotten that vibe from David Cross. Something about his unearned condescension really rubs me the wrong way.

your ideas are bad and reflect your own privilege. I know nothing about you but I can make some pretty dead-on assumptions when you say “words don’t have meaning unless you let them” like it’s a revelation. If you don’t understand that racism is about a power structure in society, there’s no way I can explain to you

I mean, you’re arguing vociferously in defence of an immature idiot who keeps making racist gaffes. As a privileged person, you do not get to determine which words do and do not have meaning and weight. Your outlook on this is so damn stupid you suggest people who oppose the casual use of the N-word are the real

The WSJ didn’t coax anyone to do anything, unless you think literally describing things that are happening isn’t what newspapers should do.

Hey Drew - they specifically ask announcers not to get too into the strategy and playcalling so it’s not too insular. Jon Gruden has referenced this a few times, he’ll mention some crazy West Coast play and how it’s being implemented on the field then say “they tell us not to get too inside.” There are a few guys,

I haven’t, but i’ll check t out. Blitz: the League and its sequel brought in some of this stuff, it’s too bad they’re so dated now

Lol that is some low-effort trolling, my man. And you are a young, stupid white guy living in a bubble online - you’re simply ignorant that words have meaning. That’s not a new position to be in, there are many who came before you. Try talking to a black woman literally once in your life.

There isn’t much of a difference between anti-Semitic jokes told by an idiot who is t smart enough to be subversive and actual anti-Semitism. They’re basically the same thing. Do you genuinely think everyone in his audience, including children and young teens, gets the difference? Do you think it’s okay to normalize

If you have to cite a comedian doing a standup routine (of comedy) as your actual feeling on something, you’ve already lost. If you think saying horrible things is okay as long as you don’t mean it, you have a lot of growing up to do.

Me too!

GG has no valid point because it is not about ethics in journalism. It is about hating women and silencing minority voices in gaming. These morons don’t know the first thing about ethics or journalism. They hate Kotaku explicitly despite its record of more independent coverage than other outlets, it’s not called