I really don't think he's all that controversial....just happens to be a lot of sensitive Nancies about.
Clarkson can often behave like a childish asshole, but that is exactly what we need in this overly politically correct world. Especially on a state owned TV like BBC (that doesn't even want to upset terrorists by calling them what they are, instead calling them militants).
The fact that he offends is why I watch. I like that he pokes those sensitive people and gets them irritated.
That particular car is...what's the best way to put this...uh, niggardly on fuel consumption. There, I said it.
Yeah Paul! Die in a f.... Oh, wait.
[A 1969 Skyline 2000GT-R runs with a Nissan R380-III prototype for a photo shoot. Credit: Nissan]
You're kidding me right? The engineering that went into the Veyron was, and frankly still is, absolutely astounding.
1994 BMW 840ci http://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-8-Seri…
This just seems appropriate tonight.
Yep.. In a big global world it always seems to be about white & black in the states. Doesn't help that both whites and blacks lump racial variations into their or the other's camps based purely on skin. e.g. someone from Bali = might as well be black? :p
The truth has been spoken, it seems like the article is saying that black people are inherently different from white people, which is a lie, I will never understand the representation thing, I'm not black and my race looks white but isn't caucasian, my culture has nothing to do with the US or Britain, yet I don't care…
Wow, your hypocrisy is borderline idiotic.
People will always find a reason to complain. If you put in a minority character with stereotypical minority traits/personality/etc., people will complain that it's a generic stereotype. If you remove all the stereotypes, then people will complain that this was a token gesture and that there was no real point to…
These games represent something fairly unique, but also unfortunately shared a big problem. While the parent types are voiced by black actors, Orlessa Altass as Scylla Cartier-Wells (mother to Nillin) and Dave Fennoy as Lee Everett (adoptive father to Clementine) respectively, both Nillin and Clementine are voiced by…
I like the article overall Evan. One thing that I did disagree with that popped out: