Shut the fuck up, you stupid piece of shit. Sri Lanka, which is 70% Buddhist, has the highest per capita suicide rate.
Shut the fuck up, you stupid piece of shit. Sri Lanka, which is 70% Buddhist, has the highest per capita suicide rate.
Shut the fuck up, you stupid piece of shit. Sri Lanka, which is 70% Buddhist, has the highest per capita suicide rate.
You will be dead—you won’t care.
As I said - we know already deep down, that it’s discriminatory thoughts...therefore we laugh at it, wave it off, and don’t take it too seriously.
Hahaha, great! Just keep the discrimination in your head! That certainly won’t have any consequences for any real people, and certainly those people won’t be treated any differently!
Nothing could ever go wrong with thinking like that—undeserved discrimination never results from stereotyping! Shopkeepers and the like just “notice” black “certain” people and their patterns of shoplifting, right!?
SSDGM!
Ah, yes, stereotypes, gotta love ‘em!
YOU STOOD AND FACED THE TOILET?!
Hahaha damn. That was nice.
Get a new nose.
You should count your blessings for not knowing the term “porch monkey.” It is far from obscure.
Sorry, what? You know you’re writing about a full-fledged adult with tons of resources at her disposal, right?
Oh great, so you’re just a fucking idiot. Let’s lock you up for three months for something that usually results in a fine and see how minor you feel the disparity is.
Are you serious? How is the extent of the problem minor? To whom is three months in prison “minor”? If you were locked up for three months, you’d consider that just a minor problem? Somehow, I doubt that.
I working on this with my bf, too. To be honest, I wasn’t very clear in the beginning of our relationship that I absolutely prefer am fine being alone most times and that I actually need a lot of solitude to recharge. Our relationship has improved so much since he has come to the understand and accept that just…
That kind of co-dependence is so fucking grating to witness. It legit makes me wince when I meet a new couple like that.
See, no. His apology was not immediate, and it was not based upon him understanding his words were dismissive and hurtful. He only realized he was wrong “[b]ased on listening to the NYT interview and hearing people’s thoughts online.” I mean, really? Even if we ignore the subject matter (which we shouldn’t), did we…
Not only that, but they value their comfort over all else, including others’ actual safety. Fuck, I’ve had this discussion so many times with the “good” guys. And, to be honest, opening their eyes to this fact is a demoralizing experience in and of itself.
No, no they’re not.