I've sat center court and at the 50 yard line, I'm not rich, just got some free corporate tickets from a family member. Don't judge dude, it's just a kid either way.
I've sat center court and at the 50 yard line, I'm not rich, just got some free corporate tickets from a family member. Don't judge dude, it's just a kid either way.
"You don't think using racial slurs against a minority group is offensive? Ok. I guess you're entitled to that opinion too."
I think one of the big problems we're developing in our social interactions is that things like Twitter and Facebook are encouraging incredibly short attention spans in our interactions that make things like 'nuance' very difficult, if not impossible, to convey.
Actually, the joke did work, and it was brilliant satire. I don't even like Colbert but this was a brilliant segment.
Here's the thing, what colbert is pointing out (quite effectively due the outrage) is that as a general culture Americans don't get offended by certain racism or slurs over others even though they are JUST as offensive. People passively allow a team to be called the redskins. I mean HONESTLY-can you imagine a team…
Just like the old saying goes: "'I' before 'E' except after 'C' and don't you dare put a motherfucking 'K' after that shit either or I'll murder the fuck outta you."
It's my #2 favorite episode of all time, after I Remember You (another Ice King/Marceline episode).
One of the best episodes. Really changes how you view Simon.
As a huge turtle fan I agree with Kellen. The new series is where it's at.
The current nickelodeon series is cool. What's your actual beef with it?
I LOVE this line of thinking. It's the ultimate ironic victim card... "You're not accepting of my bigotry!"
While that is one way of looking at it, remember that kickstarter is not an online retailer, and you are never buying anything on it. Those backer rewards are incentives, nothing more. When you donate to a kickstarter you are saying that you believe in someones dream, and you want to help them achieve it. There is an…
I doubt they will get their money back, but I can most certainly see their point of view when it comes to feeling betrayed.
Oh Yee of little integrity.
Wait, so Facebook bought OR for $2 billion and out of the goodness of their hearts will let them run free through Triple A games funland and not be strapped down by Facebook social functions and its stellar line-up of browser games?
So this was initially a crowd funded project, was it not? How much of that 2 billion will those donators see?
Well, this may work for one person. But only for one person. The moment that several people start doing this they will get wise to it.