mike5k
mike5k
mike5k

That people on the fringes of society flaunt social mores at a greater rate than those fully integrated is hardly an earth-shaking concept. And going from integrated to fringe is not just a matter of a bad day, or a pink slip. Certainly, integrated men are capable of such crass, opportunistic behavior, but at much

It doesn't explain why the developers tried to shove so many polygons/effects into boxes that couldn't handle it.

Reminds me of an old joke.

"alcohol just inhibits the part of you that checks whether you're going to be a dick in front of someone who thinks you're not."

Actually, if you notice I referred to them as "not-too-terrible people", not actual decent people. Although I have one friend who is practically a saint: loyal, kind, empathetic, but when used to drink, he'd become quick-tempered loon. There was a 20% chance that any night out with him would end up in a

Almost, except no one will seem themselves in these dudes. They all looked like they've slipped through the cracks of proper society. Do a similar video, except at a typical college party, or bar. Drunkenness has a way of turning otherwise-not-too-terrible people in scuzzballs.

I don't know about MRA's, but I think it's pointless because it's showing very predictable behavior of scuzzy dudes. Dudes that just hang out on the street in the middle of the day are known for their strong character. Show me a video with men who are actual members of society doing this , and then you have a

And I like that the title of the article reflects that the video is slightly worthless. The point being: "Men who hang out on the street in the middle of the day, in gross areas, tend to be gross themselves."

I think it would play out similarly in the US as well. Think of that video in the Dallas Airport, where the homophobe was attacking the gay guy, and tons of people came to his defense (not including Homeland Security).

Right, break up for you. But don't cheat. Like, ever.

What is this Game of Thrones? with the Vows and Oaths?

I think you might have set a record for Stars in a post advocating cheating.

When me and my bros are just hanging on the steps, sometimes one of us bro's will go "dude!" and another bro will say "Check out the rack!" and a third bro will go "That's not just a rack that's a Nordstrom Rack!"

"Sure, trying to parent a stranger's child and then telling her to go to hell when she asks you to leave them alone doesn't mean you deserve to get punched in the face..."

Not talking about dining. Buying clothes is an errand. Parents dread having to take little-ass kids on errands, because this can happen. When it happens, you still complete your errand if possible. I know I'm lucky that my kids are several years past that phase, but I don't expect every parent suffering through a

Exactly - thanks!

I'm actually on Team Mind Your Business. The only time you should ever intervene in a stranger's parenting is when you see child in immediate danger. Unless you're actually in the mood for a tongue-lashing or worse.

That's a cute video, but let's talk about the ad that played before it (at least for me).

And burn-in.

Create a technology whereby voting is as easy texting "lol".