The man in that picture is just begging to be played by Christopher Mintz-Plasse in a loosely adapted comedy based on his life and scripted by Seth Rogen.
The man in that picture is just begging to be played by Christopher Mintz-Plasse in a loosely adapted comedy based on his life and scripted by Seth Rogen.
I think he's saying it was less "I didn't know Nazis were real" and more "I totally thought we were making fun of a long gone group of people, not people who were still around!" Which… well, sadly I've heard worse admissions…
I never actually cared that much about upvotes… but they did feel nice.
I used to work customer service and was promoted to manager just a few months before the small company was bought. My boss asked for me to provide a headshot and bio for the website. Remembering that my predecessor was harassed a number of times by people who managed to do some legwork and find out things like their…
Wait… we're talking attributions of being deplorably akin to certain sandwich items here. Who's enforcing trademarks in that area? 'Cause I'm pretty sure I've heard Wonder Bread as a pejorative, too, and I'm sure they'd also like to know how to take that and its more generic "white bread" counterpart out of the…
American cheese? … The undyed kind? You're making this too hard!
That's the thing, though - aren't most of these monuments like statues and not memorials of what happened? Definitely save them for a contextualized section of a museum, sure, but to have them in public squares as testaments to a bygone person/era known for horrific things is kinda… you know… bad.
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I'm not a fan of writing people off, either. I also get not associating, but I don't get the lack of forgiveness when people genuinely change, even if they also still make mistakes. At the very least, people need to be open to a change and even accept that missteps happen.
Shit, I get where you're coming from. I've never been beat up, but I spent a great deal of my childhood thinking people "knew about me," calling me fag and kicking me out of groups of people I desperately wanted to call friends. I also went to a church that tried to get my best friend to stop associating with me…
I'm gay and choose to see things in the categories of hatred and ignorance. Both can be fixed, but one's way more willful than just getting weirded out by someone other than yourself, which I think we can all acknowledge as normal, if not good.
I don't like watching him eat, and his voice gets on my nerves, but while I used to hate him even up to probably last year, I'm now just kinda in the same boat. What was the point? If there's anything the election and since has taught me, it's that there's no point in hating on the mundane displeasures. He's fine.…
My crush on him as a preteen long ago feels so much more justified considering even then I thought his music sucked but I still bought them…
Also, I only finally upgraded when the 4 Film Collection came out for like $10 or less. Swapped in the Blu-Ray discs into the nicer DVD set.
I got the anthology box set on DVD for my 17th birthday or something, and I honestly do find it fun to watch certain bad movies if I'm in the right mood, and particularly if they're part of something I generally enjoy, since sometimes it's nice to rewatch how things shouldn't have been done, particularly in such…
I collect a few things, like Disney movies and Batman movies. I'm not certain this woman really has a case for pedantry, considering they're not canon. I'd be perfectly fine getting those films as separate films, though, were I a Bond collector. I can attest to not getting the crappier Disney films and Batman films,…
I think that may have been intentional. A lot of reunion shows and specials around this time seemed to take liberties with the tone of the original shows and end up being dramatic finales. At least from what I remember of that era. I was still watching lots of Nickelodeon back then.
"Oh, they eat just fine!" said the man who uses "eats" to describe the quality of something as it's being eaten.
You never know. Some people hold some pretty deep convictions. It's… kinda admirable sometimes? I guess?
I didn't really need proof of it, though continuing to receive affirmation on a regular basis certainly is depressing…