You must be brain damaged then.
You must be brain damaged then.
You’re asking waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much of Hamilton. He’s been circling these parts on his short bus for years, and I don’t imagine he’d be getting any more witty or intelligent over time.
Yea, I’ll watch whatever Shinkai throws my way. I’d watch almost anything from him and Mamoru Hosoda at this point (tho tbh, the kids voice from Mirai was kind of grating).
Seeing the platform etiquette in Japan always makes me cry. Meanwhile I’m waiting at the Grand Central platform and people seem to think lines work in reverse here. People waiting for the train to arrive? Right, we’ll just stand riiiight in FRONT of them.
But...he was a good guy with a gun.
It’s a slippery slope, letting these dangerous cosplayers in the country. Next thing you know they’ll be flooding the country, taking away cosplay opportunities from Malay cosplayers. Crisis averted.
It’s unnecessary, but also an odd self-own...given that the writer’s first school was ranked considerably lower than USC, and her second school was only 3 ranks higher than USC (via USN). So, the writer’s education was so-so as well?
Oh fuck off. Everything is “luck” by your incredibly dumb metric. Family like mine? You mean when we lived in a tiny house in the middle of nowhere? Not much means, but still instilled the importance of academics? Foster child complex rears its ugly head. Maybe you should pull your head out of your ass when you’re…
I don’t disagree with that idea, but why not just cultivate a society that doesn’t seem to foster this need to be an apathetic shit growing up?
And altogether unrelated...love these extended discussions in the grays. Way to go Kinja.
But they did hurt someone...themselves. And you can do dumbass things all throughout your youth and still not be a grade F fuck-up.
Respectfully disagree per the part about studiousness having anything to do with luck. That wasn’t even remotely luck, that was a family and a cultural background that valued academics. As for the faults of this society...that’s another rabbit hole worth exploring having to do with ass-backwards priorities (as you’ve…
Or maybe another problem is the attitude towards intelligence and studiousness growing up. You freely admit to not giving two shits about high school. This isn’t exactly unique, and is an indictment on the American academic landscape. This apathy cascaded throughout your life, and contributed (not entirely, but…
I remember reading a 1 star review for a ramen shop I was heading to because they couldn’t get a seat during their soft opening. That was probably the last time I read a Yelp review.
I needed some time to mentally soak in this new Sonic, a comforting representation of the formative years of my childhood.
K, I’m ready. What the fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.
Here’s a hot take...the majority of dipshits involved in these incidents should NOT be police. They clearly suck at what they do, clearly don’t know how to react in a situation where things are unclear...other than to shoot first, ask later, and clearly don’t give two shits about other people’s lives.
Best part’s they’re all relatively unknown actors. That they were tasked with acting like they were acting like they were acting makes it interesting to consider how much breathing room that allows.
The term is, has, and always will be a homophobic term. When it was first used as a put-down, I’m pretty sure it was to suggest that they were in fact, gay. That people now argue it’s divorced from it’s original meaning, but still keep it’s intent as a put-down is bullshit.