rpbirdman
Rpbirdman
rpbirdman

jesus christ

no

The Bush years were my teenage years. I will never forget those years, and how they felt like absolute hell and formed my views on politics, which are don’t trust people in authority because they did and continue to fuck us over today. Don’t trust Republicans. Push Democrats because they won’t fight for you unless you

Nope

i doubt 800,000 + dead iraqi civilians would agree with you on that

I don’t know about alladat chief.

Actually its a pretty valid critique considering the sway someone like Michelle Obama (forever our first lady) has over public opinion.

I’m not going to waste too much energy arguing about this so here we go:

I understand that Cheney is probably the biggest villain of the Bush years when all is said and done, but Bush was still the president. He was also a grown man capable of making decisions. He made several bad ones. For eight years straight. You don’t have to be some evil villain out of a comic book to have a lot of

I played against Erik Kratz in high school. He was a senior, I was a freshman. He was better than all of the other players.

Nice story.

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Imagine being an adult and being mad that you didn’t get an Ezekiel Elliot autograph at a fantasy football convention.

Wait... am I missing something here? This comment is somehow popular. I thought both the Jezebel bloggers and commentariat were ultra-aggressive defenders of the centrist Dems and the DNC leadership, and held anyone to their left as a deeply loathsome sexist-racist-un-woke #BernieBro who deserve to be insulted and

“And I’m Skeezy NBA Agent Rob Lowe... and I have cable.”

Yeah, this is way more troubling to me than the gratuitous N-bomb.  "Look, I'm not actively *murdering* black people, what more do you want?"

And as with any day that involves Papa Johns, the following morning is always worse.

Oh look, YancyMilda, here's one!

Can’t wait to see all the genius legal minds complain that ESPN is violating their civil rights and anti 1st Amendment.

If I had to pin this particular twist, it’s at least as much that I sense Benioff & Weiss have reached a point of recognizing how extensively the viewership has been willing to theorize terribly heavily about anything and everything, and just sort of laying into not bothering laying down the trail of breadcrumbs.