rockymountainoyster
Rocky Mountain Oyster
rockymountainoyster

Because he is actually a lizard man.

I object to the fact that Channing Tatum isn't wearing ME...(I'm black too!)

Watching DiCaprio slowly transform into Jack Nicholson is fascinating and somewhat horrifying. Like if Martin Scorsese directed The Fly.

katy perry, now coming to a mall food court near you.

Roy Scheider is saying, "We're going to need a bigger feud."

The only people who enjoyed that halftime show were those who were high/wasted.

Don't you know? Jez hates nothing more than old white guys, so they might as well go full retard, and slip in some white privilege. It just wouldn't be pretend journalism without it.

The article states that it spikes on ALL Saturdays and Sundays, as well as on holidays. Your statement reads as an attempt to imply a specific causal relationship between Super Bowl Sunday and increased violence that simply is not supported by the article. Nice try, though.

White privilege? Really?

Did you happen to notice the linked article you provide to support your claim that domestic violence spikes on Super Bowl Sunday is about debunking this myth?

IGF: What's your biggest fear?

"Her name is Alberta, she lives in Vancouver, she cooks like my mother and sucks like a Hoover!" <3<3<3

Obviously they're subconsciously racist and appropriating, using some sort of Back to the Future time traveling trope.

Your comment is a micro-aggression and you should feel bad and kill yourself.

It's only appropriation if Tumblr and its acolytes say so. So even though Timberlands or indeed much of the construction/rugged attire was worn for decades by people who did such work they're "appropriating" "urban" culture because re-zonz!

Me and my friends wore Timberlands and Palladium boots w/ mini skirts and leggings and flannel in the late 80s and early 90s. I feel very old and super trendsettery all at once now.

I see them mostly on hipsters here in Seattle.

The grunge scene probably had more in common with the punk and hardcore scenes of London and New York than that of the working class/farming community

This. The grunge look and the northwest fleece look have never left in a part of the country overlooked by the east coast.

Yeah, I didn't really even realize that Timbs went out of style.