ihave2cats
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ihave2cats

the more i look at it i’ve gone from jwoww pukeface to:

is that a Hungarian Bentail? an Affleck Fireball? a Common Welsh Gigli?

I don’t think it looks very... real.

this genuinely makes me so happy

I think the cake was an example of a food that you enjoy once in a while that isn’t necessarily healthy. Obviously it’s not an indulgence for you if you hate it. Is there anything else you indulge in that fits that description? Because if there is, that would be your 'cake'.

If you’re not eating something because you don’t like it, then you’re absolutely not who she’s getting at in this article. Chill out, she wasn’t getting a dig at you.

That’s fine and dandy that you just don’t like sugar, (though I don’t think she’s being quite so literal with the cake thing), but I feel obligated to say that what the bathroom scale says is no indication of whether or not a person has an eating disorder. (I’m not saying that you do, of course, but that in general

you’re an idiot

That isn’t what he said. (Or at least the way I see it) “He is astonishingly well-read”, not “It is astonishing that he is well-read”

Because he’s an athlete. Why are you creating a false narrative that this insightful comment is somehow politically incorrect? Did you read his passage in the aforementioned column? It was brilliant. The question was, why do people not talk about Kareem the scholar? And your idiotic and inane response was, why is

Because the athletes that get politically involved tend to be more like Curt Schilling and less like an actual human with a brain. I know what you were thinking there, but you were also entirely misreading that comment. The OP is saying he’s astonishingly well-read, as in much more well read than pretty much anyone.

How many public figures from the world of sports do you know who can prompt this kind of discussion? If Curt fucking Schilling can attract attention and debate with his inane Twitter bullshit, why not Kareem?

Goddamn, why don’t people talk about Kareem Abdul Jabbar the scholar more? The man is astonishingly well-read and conversant in a ridiculous number of things, and has a number of academic publications. Why haven’t we drafted this guy as one of our leaders in public discourse, I do not know.

lol okay dude

Why would they need to when they can buy up all the semiautomatic weapons they want? You didn’t think this through, did you?

Younger generation? Like Dylann Roof and Elliot Roger, for example?Stop pretending this is only about “old people” only. That's a bullshit narrative if ever I've heard one.

Yeah, I think that uncomfortable truth may be pretty close to what we’re dealing with. It’s as if those kind of people feel superior to certain groups, but also need so desperately to believe/be reassured that they are superior to certain groups, that they preemptively lash-out and try to prevent anyone else from

I hope you’re right. I think white people in the US could stand to lose their majority status, and I’m white. I’ve always felt a sense of equality with other races, but I think it is going to take an actual equality of racial populations for some white people to fall in line. The white Christian majority will only

I guarantee you it’s overwhelmingly Southern White males. A token Latino or African-American at a rally or two means nothing statistically.