This is 2015. If you have events you want to discuss, do it. Blog it, Tweet it, go to Saturday Night Social. Find an appropriate venue and let your voice be heard to publicize what you think needs amplification.
This is 2015. If you have events you want to discuss, do it. Blog it, Tweet it, go to Saturday Night Social. Find an appropriate venue and let your voice be heard to publicize what you think needs amplification.
If you thought that’s bad, Mizzou protesters got angry on twitter that the Paris attacks were stealing their spotlight. They criticized the media and audience alike for forgetting about them and not giving them equal attention, and stated that their situation was equal in tragedy to the one in Paris.
We mourn everyone. Ok, asshole? I am so sick of the constant complaints about how we shouldn’t discuss Americans or the Paris attack because we haven’t discussed every goddamn horror that happens in this world at length. Give it a goddamn rest.
No. But this article is about the tragic death of a college student at the hands of terrorists. Not an appropriate article to start talking about the massacre in Beruit. And if you can’t see that, then there is something wrong with you.
I also don't think he's much of a drinker. That and smoking pretty much suck the life from your skin.
Have met Bill Nye and he really does have a gorgeous complexion. The man doesn’t have pores on his NOSE, for Pete’s sake. Or he didn’t then, anyway, textures can change and it was quite a few years ago.
Where did you get the idea that commenters here think that killing a child is okay?
Rrright, because posters here are in the “killing your children is ok” camp.
I hope you know that people like you are part of the problem.
I was pretty bummed that the hospital didn’t have a Timmies.
LOL. It’s easy in many ways, but it is dark and grey a LOT of the time. But you’re right.
i grew up with his dad being in power. i am in proud tears right now.
My favourite part:
Things are looking good for the mass Canada Migration of 2016.
Marengo went to John F. Kennedy International Airport to meet the group for the flight home, but security thought he was homeless and made him leave. Being unable to protest, he boarded the subway without a destination.