Exactly. But when he's going down it won't be because he was caught in a lie his base doesn't care about.
Exactly. But when he's going down it won't be because he was caught in a lie his base doesn't care about.
Imploding so badly he's leading the Iowa polls.
I don't see the correlation.
Campaigning and governing are two different animals. Campaigning for governor and campaigning for president are also two different things.
God Halo:Reach was excellent. Maybe not SpecOps The Line quality in terms of emotionally devastating FPSes, but by far the best game in this series at making you feel the intended emotion the game was trying to make you feel. (Plus the gameplay was probably the most balanced this series has ever been.)
I don't agree with your conclusions but thanks for being one of the like three people in these comments with a deeper understanding of this issue than "Republicans bad" or "Lol Nick Lachey".
That's not this amendment.
Did I say they have to turn South Park into the Julio P show? Am I organizing a boycott of South Park? No, I'm just criticizing elements of their show and what I see as the hypocritical way some of their fans view them as the paragon of unbiased, unemotional truth telling. This is a website for opinions on…
Dude I get what you are saying. Can I ask you to stop insulting me? I'm not trying to be a pussy or tone police you or whatever, I just think we will understand each other better if we are not calling each other intellectually dishonest. And I apologize for having been a dick, I always come into these debates hot and…
So the answer is no. Of course.
Please tell me one instance where your Constitutionally given free speech rights were violated because someone thought you weren't PC enough. And no I don't mean someone disagreeing with you or getting in an argument with you or criticizing what you said or even deciding to stop hanging out with you, because that's…
And yet we're all on it, all the time. It's practically the main way most people socialize. There is not some magical barrier that prevents stuff on the internet from affecting stuff in real life or vice versa. It is a two way street, and I think that acting like it's possible to just shut your devices off and still…
Did I say anything about silencing speakers on college campuses? No. That's stupid, and I would love to see a South Park episode satirizing that.
Please return to the real world.
That's fair. I definitely came into this comment section swinging based on the responses I'd seen elsewhere, and it's been good to see people respond intellectually when I stopped raging. I still think Trey and Matt have a tendency to overemphasize the kinds of problems that only first worlders and sheltered teenagers…
I don't know man, I got a whiff of "see, we really care about impoverished people, that's the REAL issue we should care about, not this unimportant stuff that we care so little about that we spent an entire episode on it" off of that. Which is a tactic they themselves have criticized other people for all the time.
I guess my problem, as always, is more with South Park fans than the show itself. I have seen a ton of people on the internet today act like the main takeaway from this episode is that we should all have Carte Blanche to tell overweight people to kill themselves and that any response that doesn't see that as just…
And yet they did an entire episode that posited that the "PC police" were a national menace stifling free speech. So it seems like one kind of anonymous internet criticism is A-OK and should just be brushed off or else you're a crying pussy (and you deserve it anyways for being a public figure), but the other is a…
Wow they're so cool, what a healthy attitude for men in their 40s to have.
Alright, real talk. Do people sometimes overreact to criticism? Yes, undoubtedly. Is the desire to shut oneself off from all criticism an understandable but unrealistic impulse? Again, yes. Are celebrities often too sheltered in their opinions? Absolutely. Those are valid points that South Park made very well last…