Lol… still thought it was a pretty good game though, even though I could never beat that final boss…
Lol… still thought it was a pretty good game though, even though I could never beat that final boss…
…so you're a cop?
It's topical!
My ex could never stay awake through an entire movie. But then she also had terrible insomnia. I think they were connected.
Some other tragedies would have happened. But they would have been different ones!
You've found a way to make quoting Star Wars somehow even nerdier. I tip my hat to you, sir.
That's the third free thought alarm this week! Willy, take the colored chalk out of the classrooms.
And they said my apathy would accomplish nothing!
As Johnny Welfare plays acid rock on a stolen guitar, his "old lady" has another idea— she's got the munchies for a A CALIFORNIA CHEESEBURGER!
By then anyone calling it X was totally old and lame/probably a cop
I believe this is known as "Schrödinger's Immigrant"
Wait… he had a puppet show? Is is possible that all this time Kanye has been on the bad end of a Being John Malkovich-type scenario? IT WOULD EXPLAIN SO MUCH
They're spot on with the Nazi reference. Let's never forget whom the Nazis truly persecuted: Hitler.
I've been commenting/lurking under various names here for a decade. Really, really going to miss this commentariat— the best on the internet, for my money. Hard to imagine I'll still come to the site after the comments are dead.
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"Come for the article about mass rape, stay for the comedy trivia!"
Well, if I was to advocate for that point of view, I'd say that in this day and age it's not unreasonable for people to suffer negative consequences for racist actions. I can certainly tell you that I, and I think most people reading this, would lose their jobs if they used this word at the workplace. Of course it…
For me it's not even really about Maher or treating him fairly… it's more about, how can we turn this into something that will actually improve the racial situation in this country? If we can't talk about this with somebody relatively liberal like Maher, then when can we have this conversation?
Yeah I mean I definitely understand wanting him to suffer a consequence, but on the other hand, I feel like this approach just makes white people try to hide their racism more, instead of actually addressing the underlying problem.
If it's the bit I'm thinking of, that's not really an accurate description of it. Are you talking about the bit where he says literally saying "The N word" is worse than actually saying the N word? He's not really "justifying" it, he's making a point about words and meaning, and using the word to talk about the…