I could say the same thing about cancerous tumors so fuck off.
I could say the same thing about cancerous tumors so fuck off.
It's "Saff," and no he's not: https://twitter.com/robertmoor_/status/1242249759156367360?s=19
The show presented zero evidence of her guilt. The restraining order her husband put in (and by the way, if that was his written documents, how does someone with such poor literacy skills get to be a multimillionaire?) was no more evidence of her guilt than the many people who have domestic troubles. He was shady AF…
I didn’t come out with an ounce of sympathy for Joe Exotic. I don’t for a second think he was the “best” of them. He pumped two young guys who weren’t actually sexually attracted to him full of drugs to get them in his bed. He almost certainly blew up his “studio.” He conned and bankrupted his own mother and then…
It blows me away that anyone can find Joe Exotic likable. Aside from all the Carol shit, he burned crocodiles alive, murdered at least five tigers and yanked newborn Cubs directly away from their mother to sell them without any regard for their well-being. Oh and got young straight dudes to marry him by getting them…
I dont know. The whole “Carol murdered her husband” story line just reeked of manipulative film making to me. Every single person accusing her has a MASSIVE axe to grind yet none of their potential motivations are ever really discussed (other than very briefly by Carol). I mean, Joe’s own story changes from “she fed…
You're silly.
Yes, we can and should feel empathy for the family, but at the end of the day we shouldn’t simply not discuss the case just because the family doesn’t agree with the decision. The family is never going to want to revisit a horrific crime that their family member was a victim of, but ultimately it’s more important that…
I agree, it must be traumatic for them, in a way that neither I nor most commenters here can understand. With that said, Syed is entitled to a fair trial, and while his guilt might be debatable, I doubt many could claim that his first run through the system was fair. Lee’s family didn’t sign up for this, but if Syed…
I’m going to try to be less dismissive of your comment than some of the other people who responded... Can you, in three sentences or less, explain either what you’re trying to say or what you’re objecting to from the original post? I get why you would want to benefit from banking travel with one airline; that’s self…
Answering a “condescending” post with an even more condescending and contemptuous response, while also bragging about your qualifications.
You won the internet today, sir :)
Thanks, Dad. I always enjoy a good talking down to.
I agree, you’re no elite. Hysterically over-dramatic and full of self importance is more like it.
What a ridiculous comment.
He was. “Talespin” was better than it had any business being. Sher Khan as a ruthless businessman was brilliant. Their version (and predecessor) to Lex Luthor’s version.
Hold up.
Buffy Season 6 was pretty much a clusterfuck — it started off really well, with the two-part “Bargaining” being pretty damn dark and then the musical episode being goddamn excellent. But as soon as Spike and Buffy actually got together and you could see their relationship was abusive (towards both of them), the show…
So what? You think the other people there didn’t care about the show or want to ask stuff? He ruined it for everyone else by being a selfish dbag, maybe don’t try to plug your personal bullshit when that’s clearly not the place.
So did they throw you out of the building immediately after you asked that dumb-ass non-question, or did you at least have time to go to coat check?
Yes. People don't like this shitty, unfunny, cringe-worthy show because they're racist. OR, maybe they have fucking eyes and ears and taste.