Dear fathers:
Dear fathers:
So awesome I just bought one.
This is so silly. No one would ever buy this because Ted Cruz is a really likable guy!
It’s really of how fucked up our level of discourse is when Ted Cruz has never even been asked about being the Zodiac Killer. It is ridiculous that the media has yet to bring it up in a debate.
Counterpoint: this is awesome
Oh, my goodness. I could gaze at this photo all day long! The stories behind each one of those father-daughter duos, and the moms would be mind blowing. I agree with the other poster, how about some Hollywood stories about black Americans that don’t require us to drive you, serve you or get unnescessarily shot, beat…
At first I thought this was going to follow a logical path and I was ready to agree with him.
It reminds me of my neighbors who cry and complain about all the trash on the street, but can’t be bothered to pick a single piece of it up and throw it away. Who just a few days ago threw a cigarette butt on the ground THREE FEET from a trash can.
As a native Seattleite, this pisses me off to no end. “Mofo, until your ass showed up, I COULD afford to live here!”
We had a Disney Princess first, though.
About frigging time! I can’t get over how much Native Americans are ignored in the U.S. No one ever mentions them when discussing racism, sexism or economic disparity even though they were slaughtered and enslaved long before the Europeans brought anyone else over.
Right? If you isolate that one quote, it sounds like he is going to follow it up with an essay about how heartbreaking it is to witness the plight and struggles of other human beings, and how we as a nation have to do better for our citizens.
Can we blind him then?
This is happening down in SoCal as well. Venice beach, will soon be a monument of beige and intolerance because the tech industry wanted to bring their hero worship of bigoted bros to the beach.
I was born and raised in the Bay Area and will always consider it my home. I don’t live there anymore, and seeing how the area — particularly the beloved San Francisco — has changed with the influx of young entitled ones, I’m sure glad I don’t live there anymore. Success and compassion can coexist.
It’s absolutely amazing to hear a gentrifier complain that the people his presence priced out of American life haven’t fucked off to poorsville yet. Maybe the fucking Google shuttle can give them a ride.
Usually by having shitty parents, shitty friends, or both.
Right? I work in SF and I get subjected to a first hand view of the pain of poverty and addiction each day on my way to and from the train stop. Do I wish I didn’t have to feel bad twice a day going to work? Yeah! Of course! But I wish that was due to these people not being poor/homeless or addicted to drugs/alcohol.…
I know!!!!!!!!! I mean, does this guy even hear himself? If your argument would work as dialogue for a villain in a Dickens story, you may need to reevaluate your life.
The idea that successfully holding down a job and making rent entitles you to complete freedom from perceiving the unhappiness of others is so breathtakingly narcissistic.