Umm, trial by combat is definitely a respected law. So much so that, (without giving too much away) some very important characters later use it to prove their innocence (or not) of all kinds of shit that is life-or-death.
Umm, trial by combat is definitely a respected law. So much so that, (without giving too much away) some very important characters later use it to prove their innocence (or not) of all kinds of shit that is life-or-death.
So true on the POV. I feel like I never got attached to his character on the show or even took him that seriously, because I had already read the book. I really hope that they stay true to Catelyn's story-line though.
What's your point? There's no reason either of these people should be famous, but they are. I really don't understand why this is such a point of contention for you. I simply said that I think Courtney Stodden deserves to be on the list.
Omg, haven't you ever heard of the First Amendment? Why are you trying to take away her First Amendment rights?!!!??!1111!12@3
I don't know who Farrah Abraham is. Didn't stop her from getting on the list.
This list is seriously missing Courtney Stodden.
Good for you. That doesn't mean people can't get offended when you use it to describe others, especially when they have to deal with racism on a daily basis, unlike you.
Please read up on your country's First Amendment before you attempt to lecture me on it. But because I know you won't, let me elucidate you. The First Amendment guarantees that the government can't punish you for your speech. It has nothing to do with arguing on the Internet, where I can tell people to knock it the…
Here's the thing, buddy. It's not so clear to us that you're not racist. Because the way people experience your words matters in whether they're perceived as racist or not. So you can keep yelling at everyone about how you're so OBVIOUSLY not racist you guuuuuuys, but your words have proven that, at best, you're…
What's the difference? Some bi-racial people find it offensive to be referred to as "mutts," regardless of how you meant it, while others refer to themselves in that way and are cool with it. The latter group doesn't give you, a non-member of the group, blanket permission to use the term, so knock it the fuck off.…
Do you also use the N word because some black people use it?
Jesus Christ, I don't know if I should be more offended by his idiotic "arguments," or by how poorly written his article is. I know this is the internet, but that's no reason to let your grammar slide, dude. This shit is just sloppy.
Nah. Nice try though.
Don't care. He's a crotchety asshole with shitty opinions. He can suck a bag of dicks.
This is a pretty smart move on Amazon's part, especially if they manage to secure one of the big fandoms like Harry Potter (never gonna happen), but damn it, what am I supposed to do with my sexy Warcraft fanfic now? Guess I'll have to keep shilling it for free on ff.net.
So true! I felt the same effect and I was in my teens too. Not to mention it totally made my yeast infections more frequent. That's another effect doctors didn't mention to me until I asked, even though I had had multiple visits with my family doctor and gyno about those frequent yeast infections.
Sure, she should talk to him. About how she's dumping him because he's an insensitive piece of crap whose "jokes" about her repulsive vagina suck.
That's stupid. The conversation is usually about a lot more than "how many have you had inside you." Obviously, no one should feel compelled to say anything if they don't want to, but it is a discussion worth having for some people just because you might want to know your partner better or feel closer to them. I think…
Aw man, where's Mulan? Loli and Stitch got a prom pic, for Christ's sake.
If she's some random, inconsequential girl in Kansas who just happens to have said something crazy on Twitter, you really don't need an entire article about her crazy. Really. Leave her alone. This is not news-worthy, though it did make me click and comment, so I guess the article fulfilled its purpose.