Pretty sure the fanbase it has developed over the decades since its release would disagree.
Pretty sure the fanbase it has developed over the decades since its release would disagree.
Literally everything you’re criticizing is WHY the show became so beloved. The style was meant to be loud, while the substance was very much meant to be subtle and subdued. It was meant to be abstract, quite like how jazz music actually is.
She probably was because her ass HAD to know some stupid shit like this was bound to go viral in this day and age. She certainly seemed much more aware than most racists in the past.
Frankly, I don’t think this is going to be the best thing for the soon-to-be-wed couples either. Thinking back to our own experience, choosing a small venue was a great excuse for us to ONLY invite the people we wanted coming.
If I’m honest, I’m surprised this didn’t happen sooner.
I keep trying to give you a star but Kotaku is keen on keeping me in the greys for an eternity it seems. So... I’ll just comment here...
You’re due for a name change if you think that’s the case. Might I suggest CaptainOblivious instead?
Don’t stoop to their level.
Hell, my daughter got groped multiple times on the playground in 4th grade, and the school blew it off as “oh, boys will be boys...”
Just reading all that made me feel like I desperately need a shower to get rid of all of the scum. My heart goes out to those poor women who actually had an encounter with this fucking cockroach on wheels.
I actually like Mucho Macho tires. They certainly grip better in the wet down here in Miami than my previous Goodyears at a fraction of the price.
Much of the vitriol sent her way has nothing to do with Broadwater, but with an overall anger at a system that allows such things to happen over and over and over again, failing rape victims and the falsely accused alike, because it is more interested in upholding a racist status quo than it is in justice as a true…
“I am grateful that Mr. Broadwater has finally been vindicated, but the fact remains that 40 years ago, he became another young Black man brutalized by our flawed legal system. I will forever be sorry for what was done to him,”
First those comedians were known for the profane, and sometimes offensive, comments they made. In the early 70's, they were just as frowned upon as some of today’s popular singers.
Again... content. You are comparing apples to oranges. Travis Scott isn’t noted for being an astute critic of social issues, race relations, and politics like Pryor and Carlin. I could easily see a case being made for a child to listen to them, ESPECIALLY if their parents (such as yours) could put such material into a…
Yeah, I’m not blaming Ezra in the slightest, if that’s how you are interpreting things. If you wanna read it that way, that’s your prerogative.
Content... it has nothing to do with the venue. Having a 9 year old kid bopping along to something like “Highest in the Room” or “Sicko Mode” strikes me as demonstrating a lack of parental judgment. I’d say the same if it was Slipknot or Future or any other artist whose content is almost exclusively explicit and…
As a thoroughly hetero, Camaro-driving, grunting-with-each-bench-press, thick-beard-in-a-day dude...
Really... Folgers....? This dude doesn’t love coffee. He’s just a masochist if he wants more of that vaguely coffee tasting dirt.
Somebody still needs to explain to me wtf a CHILD at that age was doing at a Travis Scott concert.