ihatebras
ihatebras
ihatebras

The love you have for your babies is beautiful and you’re making me cry!

I hope this goes on his tombstone. He makes Nixon look ethical and humble

He reminds me of my almost 90 year old grandpa who naps all day. He’ll wake up, see you are in the room, then go into the middle of a story. “But you know, we didn’t do it that way back then. Maggy said to leave the door open. And the door hehehe, the door creaked. But I never could find my wallet.” You nod and smile.

He is likely the dumbest person to ever hold this office. Between his ego and stupidity and Bannon’s out and out evil, I wonder how long until we’re all dead.

This.

Does... does anyone else feel like they’re going crazy when they read his verbatim statements?

I’ve made this argument on Jez to much (obvious) contention but really, I just don’t think comedy is for progressives. Modern progressives are too sensitive and go into viewing entertainment with a list of boxes to check for groups and subgroups and sub-subgroups that shouldn’t be “offended.”

Can we just cancel the damn cookout?

Joe Biden has a permanent invite to any of my cookouts simply because he’s got Barack and Michelle’s backs. Joe would get down to the Dramatics and he would know the words. Bernie? Nice enough, but he’d stand off to one side and clap on the wrong beat.

Exactly, a cookout is a safe space for the soul. If I am letting down all my defenses and having a good time, I want to know that the people around me aren’t going to be fake.

I like the knitting one too. And that’s great shading on that eye.

Plus, what is unquestionably tacky is blasting the body parts and FACE of actual people to encourage everyone to point and laugh at them and their tattoos. Sure, it’s all the work of the one tattoo artist, but it was also the personal choice of each of these designs. It just seems mean, especially for the man with the

I really like the knitting tattoo too. I’m not sure why that one is tacky (maybe I’m tacky- always a possibility).

It’s rude because rather than argue the topic at hand, you want to argue whether I’m qualified to have an opinion at all. I find that derailing and disrespectful. And hypocritical, because essentially you’re extending that same prejudice against people who don’t have enough tattoos that you ascribe to Dan towards me.

Damn, why the rudeness? I’ve been pretty respectful in laying out my argument here. There’s no need to call people ignorant.

But that’s up to him, regardless of how arbitrary his reasons might be. His shop, he’s giving the tattoos, he gets to set the parameters. Yes, it was a judgement call, based on what sounds like a number of factors (that she had few tattoos in the first place, that she wanted on in a place that many shops hesitate to

I actually agree with you, and on the whole, I don’t pass judgement on people’s tattoos, because many people do have deeply personal reasons why they get the ones they get, and even if they don’t, its none of my business what someone choses to do with their own body.

People have opinions. Get used to it.

You said it perfectly. I’m totally Team Tattoo Artist on this. Do your research before you walk into a shop and if the artist says he/she’s not comfortable with doing what you want, find a new shop. You’re paying for their talent and they have the right to be selective of what work they take on.

Same. I don’t understand why she would want him to tattoo something he didn’t want to. Wouldn’t she want a tattoo artist to share her enthusiasm before they inked something on her body? Like hair stylists, clients are a tattoo artists walking billboard. Maybe he doesn’t want to be known as the cursive handwriting