lefticalskeptical
lefticalskeptical
lefticalskeptical

ironically the famous conservative journal The Economist made the same arguments as Walker, over 10 years ago smh.

i’d say any place where competition is fierce gets lumped together - whether it’s pro or high school.

yes wrestling should make more weight classes at the extreme ends. i saw the same thing with heavyweights! if a sports governing body won’t, then sure legislate it, if constituents don’t think it’s a waste of time.

and if he thought both options were crappy, he just needs to deal? that’s like abusive relationship logic

i don’t think it makes a difference. if i’m sensitive about something and professionally say don’t bring it up in a national interview...it’s a massive jerk move to do so. need to promote the film? play a clip without him. it’s not like he’s booking interviews and then no-showing.

boycott gal gadot for participating in the israeli occupation and, ever since, cheerleading for the occupiers.

is she against grouping music by their lyrical content?

it’s called shipping.  god help us.

the meter is all wrong! should be:

individuals can act for subjective reasons, but The Law can’t. Boycott him with your the likeminded, fine. But The Law can’t do anything until there’s more proof than he said she said. Until then, it has to see it as a private dispute within a family.

the stepdaughter seems fine with it.  seems happy decades later.

So Marie Antoinette just needed to help out a few token people to save her neck from the guillotine?

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he learned his dance moved from the best:

The man’s fully at fault.

great artists can do awful things. ah, the paradoxes of humanity.

fine: it’s the zeitgeist. but that’s still inferior to a protest song that inspires or galvanizes action.

what would she say if someone told her “if you come and take my cocaine, there will be violence”

is Grande saying this girl isn’t allowed to have a career? anytime she gets a gig Grande will sue for lookalike fraud?!