“It involves squatting and putting one’s testicles onto another person’s forehead.”
“It involves squatting and putting one’s testicles onto another person’s forehead.”
I don’t care if he had to carry his head off the court in a bucket if him staying in the game helped beat Duke.
PB is for drinkers, OB is for stoners. If South Beach Bar & Grill (in OB) is still doing Taco Tuesday, their fish tacos are the best, Jerry, the best.
How naive is it to just assume someone using a female name is actually a female, with zero other supporting evidence? I mean, haven’t men been impersonating women online since the first bbs? Or would healthy skepticism like that just get in the way of all the outrage to be had?
He named his son Ulysses? What. A. Poseur. Jackass.
If German, that’s close, but more MEN-GEH-DOTE.
Berocca
Back in the 20th century, if you didn’t bring lunch money, you didn’t eat. Not many kids I knew forgot their lunch money more than once.
So “fag” is okay to use as long as I don’t like the guy’s politics? I’m trying to keep with what’s acceptable hatefullness and what is not.
Harold went to my high school and I’ve partied with his little brother. Harold once dropped in on my little league game, pretty sure he was riding a moped. I’m cool with it.
You have been so indoctrinated it’s ridiculous.
Pretty big grasp right there.
“The writer, Mariah Smith, is black, but the Cut’s editors, and their perspective, are mostly white.”
I seem to have lost the bubble a bit... are you implying that the word “transsexual” is now somehow offensive? And if so, then that must also mean that “homosexual” is, too? And “heterosexual?”
“It’s so unlike the military to use excessive force.”
“It’s not about perfection.”
It sounds like the football players haven’t gotten any smarter than they were when I attended that mediocre state school.
The headline is manipulation. It’s not as if there’s not enough in the world to get worked up over without these assholes stoking the fire with bullshit.
Why would it even have to be “Black Navy Sailor?” In the Navy, we just refer to them as “Sailors.”