kanekofan
kanekofan
kanekofan

You spend way too much time hate-commenting on this site. Get help, dork.

That’s pretty much how I feel about it. We should just get rid of it. It’s more trouble than its worth. 

The ad says the quiet part out loud ... or really the loud part out loud.  “Hey you old ladies who no longer need abortions because you are done menopause ... ignore the silly bleatings of those younger than you who actually care about the world they live in and vote Republican!”

Before the 2016 election myself and a friend were listening to a satellite radio station that for whatever reason was airing ads for the Kansas market (we were getting ads for car dealerships in Topeka and whatnot, despite being in a coastal state). There was one particular ad that featured two “Black” women having a

Mass shooters carry out their plans knowing that there’s a good chance they’ll either die by their hands or someone else’s. The death penalty is irrelevant.

Thank you. That statement was shocking to read. Do I think mothers with addiction issues should be prosecuted? No, I do not. Do I think we need to acknowledge the consequences of a mother’s substance use while pregnant? YES. The solution is education, not to absolution.

We shouldn’t have the death penalty, is the obvious answer. This is the perfect case to illustrate the capricious nature of it. Also, killing one more person won’t bring a single person back. There is no justice in murder. Also-also, it is much nastier to make someone sit in jail for the rest of their life, watching

The State should not be in the business of murdering people for some misplaced sense of vengeance.

They also claimed Cruz had neurodevelopmental disorders from alleged prenatal alcohol exposure, and presented evidence that his birth mother used drugs and drank alcohol while pregnant with him—a message that sends a pretty dangerous message for blaming and punishing pregnant people for a future child’s behavior.

I’m not going to begrudge any grieving family their perfectly understandable desire for vengeance after having their children ripped away from them by this absolute piece of shit. Nevertheless, I’m anti-death penalty. I think it’s barbaric, I think it can’t possibly be applied in a fair manner, and I think it can’t

If this was not the most perfect death penalty case, then why do we have the death penalty at all?” - I can’t help but feel she’s absolutely right, just not in the way she intended.

If the death penalty is not a deterrent, and we know objectively it is not, then the only reason is revenge. Revenge is a bad reason to keep the cruel and inhumane practice of state murder. Especially when we also know without a doubt that we have executed the innocent, the underage, the mentally ill and mentally

I know this makes me a radical commie, but I’m happy to pay higher prices for groceries in exchange for a fundamental human right.

Pro-Kavanaugh Group Runs Facebook Ads Claiming Overturning Roe Isn’t a Big Deal

tj miller puzzled as to why everyone is giving him the attention he was begging for

It’s not like he doesn’t actually have a good point that focusing solely on making the biggest return in terms of raw numbers does tend to detract from taking risks with art or making more modest stories that while making the investment worth it, doesn’t make all the money in the world.

Do you think that Martin Scorsese is *unaware* of the business side of show business?

I don’t generally like coming at the site writers with hostility, especially over tone. BUT. Holy shit is this a deeply awful pile of trashy snark. Tangential as fuck to bring up the Marvel fracas. Weirdly “THIS guy, amirite?” about his praise for Pearl. (I mean, he also loves mother! and boy is that movie a p.o.s.

Art and commerce have always existed in tension with each other; that’s fine. Those on the commerce side, however, are usually laser-focused on improving their revenue, while those on the art side are focused on producing the art; pushing back against the commerce side isn’t something they focus on. As a result the

She also points out that birth control is widely available now...