also,
also,
I absolutely think it's terrible when comics single out an audience member and decide to insult them. I was once the target of a comic doing "crowd work." He almost lost it because I wouldn't back down from his bullshit and gave his nonsense right back with better delivery(if the very small audience was any…
You are so right about not being able to make informed choices, and how hard it is to afford healthy food. I have worked with a food bank in my area, and one of the things they do is offer free cooking classes for people on food stamps. I also think this cookbook or one like it should be made readily available at food…
It's popular because it's inexpensive (and easy and tasty). It's being taxed because it's unhealthy.
It's great that this money is going to community wellness projects, but taxing an item that is popular with people on food stamps specifically because it is inexpensive (as per the quoted portion of the article) sort of seems like it fails to address the inherent issues of 1. possibly not knowing enough about…
They wouldnt let him be wolverine in an avengers film. Onslaught. We need avengers & X-men: onslaught crossover. Bring it to an end and rebuild with new heroes.
Stick three identical bone bonded adamantium claws into him guys, he's done.
why.
You actually think a random small penis joke about a nameless man is the same as naming someone, mocking their injury, and then fat and scent shaming them? He wasnt just fat shaming her he was going after any woman who has a body that is deemed unacceptable by bros. Otherwise he never would have claimed there is a…
Yeah, Ari Shaffir called this lady out by her first and last name on a publicized special on Comedy Central, calling her annoying and smelly while making fun of her disability. She made a joke about a dude with a small dick surrounded by self-deprecating humor. Not even close to the same.
Jokes about an unnamed man's small dicks =/= rambling on/joking about a named woman for having a "fat smell," belly fold, and one arm.
God I just want to hate-tweet this guy SO BAD but I'm scared once I do it for the first time I'll become a full-fledged twitter troll vigilante hater. It'll be a slippery slope.
They don't like it when their monopoly on deciding the value of other humans is taken from them. They hate it when women admire other women, they hate it when we admire ourselves. Deciding who matters is core to their identity, and when that is taken away, they feel disempowered. For your average loser dude, being…
I have to agree with questioning Comedy Central. Someone should have edited that out. Not that I want to let the artist off the hook either. It was a heartless and ridiculous unfunny bit of crap and he shows a lack of judgement and class in having done it in the first place.
One of my guy friends and I were invited to the wedding. Everyone from that group of friends had become suburban douchebags. He called me an hour before the wedding and said, "I'm not going —- Im not gonna iron a shirt for those people. "
A kid who was late to my class once said that he was helping someone out of a burning building. I laughed and told him to take a seat. You have to begrudgingly admire someone with the chutzpah to try to pull off such a dumb and blatantly made up excuse.
anyway, I like to cultivate a sense of mystery about myself so that nobody expects me to go to events, and if I show up it's a pleasant surprise. It's worked very well for me.
"The only reason I don't have a hard-on is because I had a Snickers earlier today!"