motownmjm
The Creepy King
motownmjm

What??? Thought experiment. Let me reverse a few roles and ask how this paragraph sounds:

Well said.

Your comment confirms my suspicions that the author totally misconstrued the situation. Doesn't mean your frat boy friends aren't inconsiderate assholes, but they weren't targeting the mail carrier.

Well, since you asked -

I'm guessing the frat boy was intended to be the target of the addressee's name, not the mail carrier. AKA, "bro, I just called you a **** **** 72 times! Burn!" Not that it makes it any funnier than not at all.

FYI, your blog is using the word "privilege" so much that it's starting to lose meaning.

I mentioned no analogy would be perfect for a reason. Sorry mine wasn't adept enough for your liking. Rather than try another for you to pick apart as well, I will just leave it as "it's better to fight for, and possibly save, 99% of lives at risk of abortion than it is to fight for 100% with no chance of winning."

Thanks for the civil response.

If it wasn't for straw men, half of the outrage on this blog wouldn't exist.

Not that you care, because I know you're just having a mock the hypocrites party on this thread, but for many pro-lifers (of whom I'm not one, but I understand where they're coming from): 1) life begins at conception, so abortion is the taking of a life; 2) outlawing abortions without exceptions such as rape and

"No one's time is worth more than someone else's time"

All of that skin is clearly a concerted effort to draw the viewer's attention away from the fact that the song itself sucks massively.

I noticed you called the tweets to her "slut shaming."

Or maybe, just maybe, they don't trust him after all those broken promises he made during his nation-changing hope and change campaign...

I hope you all take a lesson in not jumping to conclusions when details come out.

This is absolutely terrible. I want to address something I'm seeing all over these comments, though - no one knows what happened, but lots of folks are jumping to "blame the tea party!" Once again. History repeating itself:

Here, we go, ladies. No one knows what happened, but let's jump to "blame the tea party!"Example 1

"Normally I like the sarcasm on Jezebel, but this time it doesn't seem quite right."

You got me, SydLove. But we prefer to pronounce it "brah."

I never weeped, moaned, or claimed that life is unfair for Bill O'Reilly, either. I simply made an observation, and I used one phrase, which is admittedly a favorite of right wing radio nuts, because it's actually a fairly accurate way to capture how much the media fawned over him during his first campaign. But from