“You know what I like.”
“You know what I like.”
When McEnroe first heard the news that Navratilova had announced she was gay, he was heard to yell, “OF COURSE SHE’S OUT! USE YOUR FUCKING EYES, ARE YOU BLIND? HOW COULD YOU SAY SHE WASN’T OUT WHEN SHE WAS CLEARLY OUT?!?!”
Is this genuinely the first time you’ve ever heard someone call Kissinger a war criminal? Really? People have been calling him a war criminal for decades.
“People become well-known on campus as memelords,”
It’s soccer with rocket-powered cars.
Kelly Rowland is a huge J.R. Smith fan and was shouting down Igoudala from the upper deck. No mention of that apparently.
I would like to humbly suggest that “pushing one’s kids to excel” and “deciding before they are born that they must fulfill your own thwarted ambitions and micromanaging their lives toward that goal from birth onward” are not the same thing but are in fact quite different things.
Show of hands: who now wants to see a picture of this agent?
Troll says trollish lies to get troll reaction, relishes in troll attention.
First off, you’ve now disproved your original point: There’s apparently neither blatant favoritism of blacks or blatant favoritism of women on this site if commentors can switch gears like that.
I don’t seek out echo chambers.
Nah, it does. Or do you congregate on other sites with output you consistently find objectionable?
“blatant favoritism to blacks”
This is what white people do, everyday in large and small ways to PoC. They antagonize and antagonize and antagonize you, it gives them a sense of false worth to feel better than. It’s their whole persona, being “better than”. “I may be poor, but at least I ain’t a nigger!” White people are fully aware of the…
This is my biggest annoyance with the lottery system. There has to be a way to reward teams for playing hard all the way to the end of the season, rather than giving up and tanking when it becomes obvious they won’t make it.
Multiple brain injuries, you say?
She’s trying so hard to make excuses for him supporting trump.
It’s hard not to get exasperated when people claim that health care is a privilege, not a right.
I’m normally pretty skeptical of the “hostile boy’s club” workplace stories, if only because it seems like it always devolves into an almost literal he-said, she-said that ends in settlements. But the sheer frequency in which this kind of thing gets reported in Silicon Valley startups is staggering. Even assuming that…
Can’t answer that without seeing the van.