I thought this was more about transitioning away from large-scale red meat production and consumption?
I thought this was more about transitioning away from large-scale red meat production and consumption?
You’re right. People who felt “shamed” by seeing an unfunny plate that they never had to buy or even think about again are the real heroes of social justice.
I’ve never been so well chastened by a such a reasonable, intelligent lad. What’s your name, sonny?
Who was claiming that “don’t like it, don’t buy it” was a creative response?
Damn, what a handsome fella.
Now, what did that have to do with you diluting the meaning of the word “evil” by applying it to something that’s barely even offensive to anyone with half a brain.
Note: I’m not insulting fat people, just really fucking stupid people, such as yourself.
Well, thanks for showing us the third type of dumb take: the idiot who thinks that these are somehow offensive.
Or it’s just a dumb joke. I don’t think anyone, including the plate’s designer and the idiot hoping for 15 minutes of outrage-fame, thought these were actually supposed to be instructional. JFC.
What’s offensive about the plates, exactly?
Or imagine being the person who felt compelled to give the idiot who called for a nationwide ban on plates free publicity because you also found the joke unfunny?
It’s weird that you think repeating the obvious sentiment expressed in opposition to this fucking idiotic non-controversy somehow indicated that the OP…
What’s “evil” about a dumb joke on some plates that no one has to buy?
Wow, it’s almost like you didn’t read the public tweet demanding a “ban” on these plates for... I’m not sure what. Having a bad joke on them?
Fun fact: many of the landmark sex-discrimination cases in the U.S. were brought on behalf of men.
The characters in Succession are unbelievably fleshed out, which is down to a brilliant writing room and some stellar performances from the main cast.
For some reason, American TV audiences equate good character development with likability or motivations we can empathize with.
It’s really weird to start this post off by calling Succession the “best show you’re not watching” after you didn’t review the first season.
I mean, the *simplest* thing would be to not contract with food vendors in a way that lets them net all the profits from food-centric events if people don’t also buy drinks from your establishment. Sounds like the bar owner has horrible business sense.
Yeah, I think it was remarkably kind of Gottlieb to not recommend seeing a therapist who won’t support your delusions of being an “empath.”
1. You can claim to be anything you like, Organic farmers use “natural” pesticides: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/science-sushi/httpblogsscientificamericancomscience-sushi20110718mythbusting-101-organic-farming-conventional-agriculture/?redirect=1
We aren’t “bathing” anything in glyphosate. You’re being…
You evidently expect me to take you seriously, and you accuse everyone else of being “shills” for random companies or making bad-faith arguments.
And yes, if you read that Wikipedia page (as in, if you even read the summary at the top), you’d know that Schmeiser’s field wasn’t “contaminated.” He intentionally…
I’ll take “Deliberately Misrepresenting the Facts to Support Your Own Bullshit Position” for $300, Alex.
Hint: the situation you describe never happened. The farmers that have been sued deliberately preserved Monsanto seeds without paying for them and used those seeds to cultivate a new crop in the next season. They…
Cool. It’s like you’re erecting a monument to your complete lack of evidence for your idiotic positions, you Big-Organic shill.
Oh noez! Not the CHEMIKILLZZZZ!!!11!!!!1!!!!1!1!1!!!!