She faces her truth, and takes responsibility for the pain she caused by committing herself to better understanding her powers.
She faces her truth, and takes responsibility for the pain she caused by committing herself to better understanding her powers.
You “agree to disagree” when it comes to liking pie over cake, or liking a specific tv shows. When it comes to the rights of marginalized people you don’t “agree to disagree.”
You are in your right to believe whatever toxic nonsense you want, but people are also within their right to believe that you are a toxic ghoul…
He very much is alt-right, as he largely focuses his ire on trans rights and feminism, which are typical alt-right punching bags.
I actually did quite like their first album, but I distinctly remember many of my friends who were very much into folk complain that Mumford and sons is like the McDonalds of folk music.
There’s probably a lot to be said about how social media has completely shifted how we talk to people. Hell, I remember the early days of xbox live where it was kind of a phenomenon to simply trash talk to other people. It felt like you could say anything you wanted and there would be no repercussions.
It’s the Carano syndrome: Have all the money and privilege is the world, and blow it by being a complete fucking idiot.
The only times I’ve heard the word is in media where it’s very fucking clear the person saying it is a fucking racist. Usually a Holocaust film.
Ben Shapiro is the jewish brand of “skin folk ain’t your kin folk.”
He profits immensely off of “outrage culture”, because there’s enough alt-right doofuses who get triggered by feminism and critical race theory; his podcast is literally one of the most popular podcasts on the internet
much harm a single ignorant usage does i
“Should people just pretend they don’t mistakes?”
And how do we learn from said mistakes? By facing consequences.
It’s not about being perfect--it’s about not being a fucking asshole.
It is all memes. Most of them are morons, the smarter ones are exploiting the idiots to make gains. That’s it.
I don’t even know how this is expected to work. Not only will it need to out-Amazon Amazon, but it’d also have to deal with the conveniency that is the digital store front. Do you buy a used copy online, wait a couple of days before you play, or do you just plot down the money so you can play it now in the comfort of…
Gamestop already does this. The gamestop near me has adopted a Hot Topic/Spencer’s aesthetic with t-shirts, toys, board games, etc... More importantly there are plenty of stores who do exactly this; somehow I don’t think Gamestop doing the same will save them.
“that GameStop is destined to become the Amazon of gaming and that Cohen is the fated finance bro to make that happen. Or in WallStreetBets-speak: “Papa Cohen bringing home the tendies!”
This is how you get cults.
But think about the people who are still going to Gamestop: A lot of them are older people who more than likely don’t follow gaming news. Most people are doing their shopping online because not only is it more convenient, it also tends to be cheaper.
I actually think 21 is the better movie; 22 goes full on deconstructive parody mode that it does get a bit tiring. Whereas 21 had just enough sincerity that you actually give a shit about the plot.
Like maybe Iggy Azalia? Like, yeah calling her a rapper is pushing it, but I do remember there was an effort by the music industry to make her a big thing, and there was a backlash largely because she was a white Australian chick putting on verbal blackface to sound ghetto.
When eminem gives a shit, he can make some bangers. And I thought Kamikaze was the closest we’ll likely get to a return to form. But man, Music to be murdered to suuuucks. Just Eminem’s worst impulses in a stupid fucking long album.
And the problem is, an old white guy riffing on pop culture isn’t what it is in 2021.…
But guuuuys, you really need to let toxic individuals have a platform or else we’ll all descend into fascism!!!!
But honestly--if you know what game it is, then why even play it? I mean, it is what it is: it’s a forever game. Knowing what it is and what it isn’t makes it far easier to play Destiny on my own terms. The people who seem to have the most problems with the game are the type of people who burns themselves out via…