I have to laugh at a Bernie supporter invoking “purity politics.” What a pathetic attempt at spin.
I have to laugh at a Bernie supporter invoking “purity politics.” What a pathetic attempt at spin.
So . . . what? Seriously, so what? What is the point that you are trying to make?
I was expecting better. I was disappointed.
That’s the only brewery I’ll ever want to visit.
My friend showed me the best version of this. Sadly, I couldn’t find it, but I made my own version.
Okay. You didn’t bother reading the rest of my reply. Fine. But maybe stop talking about intellectual debate, then, since you’re clearly not interested.
(Oh, and several of the people Ghomeshi supervised at his job talked about him bullying them and humping them at the office.)
How about liberal values such as worker’s rights? Victim’s safety?
In an interview with the Dutch magazine Vrij Nederland, Buruma said he felt forced to resign as a “capitulation to social media.” “I have now myself been convicted on Twitter, without any due process,” he added.
What gets to me is I’m sure that every time he said that, he meant it. I’m sure the guy who involved casting agents and photographers to set up elaborate scenarios in which he could drug and rape women was also concerned with the language and dress code of the younger generation and how it affected their morals.
I like the first because you can really hear the harmony on the chorus.
If you want to clear a dance floor, that isn’t the way to do it.
Eh, I can’t make you like it, but it appeals to me. The best part is 3:33 with the “wow wow wow wownn.” They’re just *so* into it.
I love Toto’s Africa, including its covers. This is a boring cover of Toto’s Africa. Wash this non-taste out of my mouth.
I care as little about his right to a career and his delicate feelings as he cares about the careers and feelings of Ghomeshi’s victims. How’s that? How about we show as little care for these guys as they show for people who got choked, punched, and humiliated, and, upon reporting it, saw only endless public concern…
Thanks for opening the discussion, Ian! Tell me, are you putting even a tenth of that bravery, that thoughtfulness, that support into what should be done about people who have been the victims of bad behavior? No?
What interests me about this is that, between Henry Cavill and Henry Golding, “Henry” is a hot guy’s name for the first time since Henry V.
I, too, loved him as Andy and loved the April/Andy couple. However, yes, he would do that and he would expect you to find it *hilarious*.
Situational Best Chris!
I do have to ask, what do you think of Hemsworth’s mustache in the upcoming Bad Times at the El Royale?
I like him clean-shaven as well, but whatever his facial hair we’ll always have him reloading his arms.