madman42
MadMan42
madman42

Part of the problem here is that “prank” can cover a very wide variety of behaviors.

Still no word on Episode 3?

This isn’t really an “assisted suicide” situation. He shot her in the head while she was sleeping. There’s no actual suggestion that she was suicidal herself or that he discussed this with her in advance. Sounds a lot more like murder to me.

It’s a crime which almost exclusively effects women, so to him it was a laughing matter. Men like this really just don’t see women as human beings worthy of any level of consideration or respect.

No potato wedges? Or are we lumping them in with fries? Because real potato wedges should definitely be a few spots above fries.

The problem is just how many non-reputable tattoo parlors are out there.

He’s not. He’s just some totally random nobody who is totally unconnected to the targets or the mission, other than happening to be sort of in the vicinity.

I’m not really sure I agree. Don’t get me wrong, it is absolutely vital to have as many dems in the senate as possible, but I feel like people underestimate the importance of the Vice President.

No mention of Al Franken as a prospect? I’ve heard his name mentioned a few times. It seems laughable at first blush, but actually plausible when you think about it.

I’m pretty sure I own the same jacket Cruz is wearing in that photo.

All of those certainly play into it. I think you missed one big factor, though: the default assumption in our society that men are the ones deserving of sympathy, and that we should view any dispute from the male perspective.

Someone needs to give Alex Nawabi a raise. Like, immediately.

Isn’t a landslide of hate comments usually the point of trolling?

Did you mean to post this yesterday?

Your son’s school sounds awesome. The closest thing I had to that growing up was when our school would serve us Chick-Fil-A. Not even joking.

A talented young lady indeed.

I have definitely eaten seaweed. I just can’t imagine convincing a first grader to eat it. “It’s in sushi” is not a selling point to any first grader I have ever met.

My problem with seaweed is not that it is nutritious. The problem I have with it is that no first grader I know will eat seaweed.

That was easily the most horrifying part of this story. We aren’t actually serving seaweed to first graders, are we?

Why does the middle of the image just have her disembodied chest?