snarkylicious1138
snarkylicious1138
snarkylicious1138

The signature thing makes me do some serious self reflection. It’s sad to think about. Like, that’s the kind of thing I (a guy) might joke about with some of my close friends (who are guys). It’s something crude but ultimately harmless with a certain group.

Also I like how some dork bitch in the greys replied to this with

This has nothing to do with gaming culture. This is pure male inferiority culture and THIS particular situation has far more to do with internet culture, than gaming.

Honestly, I wouldn’t doubt it winding up being some creepy incel targeting her because she didn’t answer his equally creepy dm’s.

The only thing that needs to be burned down is toxic gamer culture. 

This behavior is her brand. It will never stop because her constituents are for-sure eating this up, and (per the Constitution,) you need a 2/3 majority of the House to expel a seated member—and that 2/3 is def not happening any time soon given the fact that Democrats have recently lost seats in the House due to the

Small tip: no matter where you're coming from, asking a Black man to stoop his shoulders and act servile is not going to go over well. And I watched the Teen Titans cartoons: nowhere in it does Cyborg act "like Quasimodo". He's driven, strategic, highly intelligent, a little stubborn. None of that is even

He’s also just a generally humble, intelligent, interesting guy who’s happy and willing to play to Star Wars fans, all the while maintaining his fantastic voice-acting career. I know people like to complain about his Luke in ANH, but by ROTJ, he was amazing. And by TLJ, he was stellar.

There are few constants in the universe, and one of them is that fanboys will always take the opportunity to scream about how badly The Last Jedi performed by only making a billion dollars and therefore they are right to be mad about it.

Corvette Summer forever!

“The union has zero control over discipline in the police department. We do have due-process language but no control of discipline. That’s strictly and expressly a management right.”

Hoping one person can save us is how we got here in the first place.

Of course he’s worth keeping. That doesn’t mean they deserve him. Good on the kids for recognizing what the administration didn’t. If he wants to go back for them or himself or the benefits, great.  But he deserves more and the administration deserves to be held accountable, not just a do over.

A much better outcome would have been some other company offering this guy a better job where he didn’t have to work with the same ignorant people who fired him in the first place.  Also all those ignorant people being fired.

I am starting to believe that individuals that write zero-tolerance policies are idiots.  

This is one of those things that I’ve been struggling to work into my view of the world. I’m an old white guy and what was “acceptable” (or perhaps more correctly “common”) when I was a teen/college kid is downright wrong by reasonable standards. A lot of us “nice guys” have to realize that we were complicit in the

I wrote this after the Brock Turner trial and then-known-as Emily Doe’s victim impact statement. I’m copying and pasting it here because I’m going to start reading her book soon and I felt like it was appropriate to share.

Nah. We should seek justice not in relation to the sex or gender of the criminal but the nature of the crime committed.

OK, just watched the video.

One of the many reasons my grandmother told me, over and over and over again that “a woman always needs to have her own money.” And the abusive assholes my mother and 2 aunts married certainly reinforced that idea. I thought getting married would mean I’d be trapped in a house with kids, with no money, slowly drinking