And that is EXACTLY how his type see the world: “If you react to my bullshit, that makes YOU the hater, not me.” Because it’s perfectly normal to declare that you’d murder your family if they didn’t share your politics.
And that is EXACTLY how his type see the world: “If you react to my bullshit, that makes YOU the hater, not me.” Because it’s perfectly normal to declare that you’d murder your family if they didn’t share your politics.
Steve: “So much for the TOLERANT LEFT!”
Man, Thanksgiving is gonna be awkward as hell in a couple weeks.
Honestly. This man has publicly expressed a desire to shoot his sister in the face. How? How? HOW? is it that he is still able to legally own a fucking gun? I’m starting to think this whole “responsible gun owner” thing is a myth . . .
I’m wondering if Spaeth is a white supremacist. Does anyone else find it funny people like that, since they consider themselves supreme, aren’t blessed with the best of anything genetically?
Hello, Ms Spaeth? You don’t know me, but I’m calling to give you a little heads-up...
Yes, she was.
Oh, the U.S. has the same attitude towards native women, absolutely. Pretty much anyone who isn’t white, really, with a few exceptions for adhering to white supremacist thought.
Bet she was Native. I don’t know about the States, but in Canada we don’t treat indigenous women like people. I can’t imagine Alaska being much different.
I just saw a taxi-cab ad for a movie called “Assassination Nation,” which they’re billing as a cross between Heathers and The Purge.
Film reimagining: A 12 hour period wherein women get revenge on the men who hurt them and they won’t be charged for it: the purge
“a better husband” ....???
I can’t imagine what his awful plan was, I’m just glad he’s dead, and she’s not.
That’s unsettling as hell.
You know what’s more terrifying? That he probably wasn’t planning to kill her, he just thought it would be hot to brutalize her.
Fuck Fox News, and while I might say that in my head a lot, I don’t put it down in writing often, but fuck them. Mr. Rogers Neighborhood might be the last great children’s TV show. (Oh, sure Sesame Street is still going, but it’s a shell of itself, and Blue’s Clues was great) But it allowed kids to be able to be…
“one must earn the distinction of being special.”
I watched a few old episodes on Hulu (I think) and it was interesting how different it was compared to, say, Dora the Explorer. Dora tries to get kids to jump around and yell whereas Mr. Rodger’s almost seemed like it was trying to sedate them, to just quietly and passively sit in front of the TV. Mr. Rodger’s is…
“He didn’t say, ‘If you wanna be special you gotta work hard,’” shrieks one of these goblins. “The world owes you nothing and you gotta prove it!” Yes, that sounds like a much better show for children.
These people can kiss the fattest part of my ass. Mr. Rogers was the closest thing we have had to an actual, living Saint in our lifetime.