Nah, that’s not how arguments work.
Nah, that’s not how arguments work.
That cishet white males immediately assume that one less book for them means no books is the problem with such a narrow view, it creates coddled babies who whine when literally everything isn’t about them.
Ugh, what a tool.
Would we? What information are you basing that on?
‘Un Geller’ isn’t his name, nor does he hold the rights to bending spoons, in the US there is no protection from that, and he holds no rights to either. You may think it’s close, but in the us it has to be both mistakable for and infringing on the area of the persons work. Thus a *magician* (or con artist claiming to…
Which in the US is parody and doesn’t give him any rights to their creation.
Nah, not in the us at least, it’s protected as parody.
He claimed his powers were real, actual psychic abilities, and not slights of hand or other repeatable by anyone methods.
Yep, I’m just some random asshole but I can ungrey comments on gizmodo, that I occasionally go through topics I like and ungrey good comments because otherwise they will sit grey basically forever really shows the complete lack of official moderation, banking more on the good will of random assholes.
Remember that time when a kid gave Trump his hat to sign and then he tossed it away to the crowd forgetting who gave it to him, I swear every conservative insult is an admission of their soft spot.
What about medical?
Yup. I’m quite sure none of that matters to the situation except to help justify Kyle by painting his victims in a bad light.
“But he was clearly a better person than Rosenbaum who was one of the worst people you could imagine”
Ok so a few things to be clear, I focused on him being a criminal so much because this is the constant justification for why the cops can violate rights of black people, I’m curious how willing some are to throw the whole ‘criminal mentality’ thing out the window and advocate children patrolling streets with guns when…
Again, you call him a defender, which all I can presume from that is that you’re ok with him deputizing himself as a street soldier, and thus are defending armed children street enforcers.
I’m not sure where you got the odd idea I see the world in heros and villians, but that’s fascinating.
“As much as you want him to be a villain, he was there to protect a business owner who asked for help.”
I see so you bolded Crimes because you see everyone equally, sure.
I’m jumping to conclusions but you can read his mind and know that despite going out of his way to illegally gain a gun and travel to a location of strife, he wasn’t planning on using the weapon he obtained. That’s some massive benefit of the doubt mind reading!
He with a cool head armed himself and planned to place himself in defense of an establishment where he could shoot someone, sure he didn’t plan to kill those people, but he planned to shoot people.