tbhall
T. B. Hall
tbhall

I’m a huge fan of the guy, but... you’re right. I’ve been thinking this, too. He started using it well before the modern neo-nazi resurgence, when your average person would register it as a joke, but after the past year or two it’s not funny.

Honestly? I don’t believe this debate is really about free speech, or about whether certain jokes “cross the line”, or about being edgy. Framing it this way is deceptive, designed to imply that the opposition are mere pearl-clutching prudes who couldn’t possibly have a point.

“I think of the content that I create as entertainment, and not a place for any serious political commentary. I know my audience understand that and that is why they come to my channel.”

I’m stuck on the fucking Cosmo source link calling BDSM “fifty shades style”. For the love of...

There is a huge difference between personal risk-taking and being a sexual predator.

This is just my opinion, but I think I’d have ranked Spirit Tracks as worst. It was the train travel segments—boring and slow-paced but not so slow-paced that you could, say, set the DS down and go make a sandwich. I had to force myself to finish that game.

This. The UPC should have sealed it. Like that’s the point where the manager needs to be apologizing profusely and firing that asshole.

My gamestop dudes always seem to be friendly and respectful. Never had an issue due to my gender or anything. I had one return an item I left by accident, guy had to sprint through the mall to find me.

I can get behind this. Surely all this sizing garbage falls under SOME kind of truth in advertising law.

There is so much broken logic wrapped up in this comment. For one, numerous religions worldwide include or encourage some kind of head covering—it’s not about the garment, it’s about whether someone else is forcing you to wear it. Two, this all has very little to do with Islam itself, and a lot more to do with the

If California were to secede, what kind of immigration policy would it have to have to deal with the rest of us all wanting to move in?

One thing that’s putting hope in my heart is that all this lunacy is bringing out the fight in unexpected groups. Park rangers, scientists, cab drivers. People who pretentious assholes like Trump would never expect to go rogue and start throwing a monkey wrench into things.

This is basically how I started working on my aversion to horror. I have an anxiety disorder that was a lot worse in my teens and early 20's, and used to be pathologically terrified of everything, even the really campy stuff. Then I started watching let’s plays—specifically ones by chill, snarky people with an eye for

I remember telling my sister that since there was a Slender Man, his sidekick should be Fat Chick, and I ought to volunteer.

“Mercury destroys the nervous system — see Mad hatter disease — in any dose.”

Yeah, just... why? Giving them fragile devices seems like a huge money sink, especially since they would probably be equally happy coloring or playing with physical toys. I can understand slipping them a phone to shut them up in the checkout lane, but a “just turned four”-year-old with their own 3DS?

Y’all care about anatomy in Dragon Ball? ... *Now?*

Why not?

Am I the only one who unironically likes the contrast? Sure it’s disturbing, but that’s what makes it hilarious.

I disagree that this constitutes bullying. Steam has a serious problem with scam artists. They haul out bans, legal threats and malicious use of Youtube’s copyright loopholes to try to keep honest information about their product quiet, and when this behavior is exposed, the community comes down hard. That’s a good