When he said this?
When he said this?
Come on man. Let’s not pretend that Michael Brown didn’t strong arm/push that clerk in the store. Pharrell calling his behavior “bullyish” is far nicer than what White people have called him. Acknowledging what happened before he died doesn’t invalidate the wrongness of his death.
They spelled this asshole’s name wrong in the article! It’s Persky, not Perksy. I just want to make sure that anyone who googles him will get this article, but I’m a lowly grey.
I honestly cannot look at paint color names because I like some of them so much they color my choice (PUN INTENDED!!!)
If you were alive when this episode aired (as I was), you’d know it wasn’t a wacky moment, but a very emotionally raw and touching moment. The character was reacting to the death of her husband, after having held it together as long as she could, she broke the bowl and swore.
I heard that starfish are trying to use the seahorse bathroom. WON’T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE SEAHORSE CHILDREN?
There can be a fine line between being challenging and just being an asshole. This veered into the latter territory (and I don’t even mean the boner poke, which was just insecure and weird).
My mom looooooves Dr. Phil. And she was also a committed devotee of the Gospel of Oprah.
Does it honestly not bother you that Bernie supporters are sending death threats to a woman who, as far as I can tell, was just doing her job? I get wanting to have positive coverage of your preferred candidate, but any coverage of the event that leaves out the booing and death threats is still pretty slanted - it’s…
I am not painting *you* as anything. I am also, in my way, as I mentioned up top, “a woman who supports Bernie,” although as a journalist I don’t throw my arms around any politician entirely and never will.
The lack of organizing has been the death of the Sanders campaign. They put all their money into huge rallies, TV ads, and internet presence. They trained no one. His supporters do not understand the process, so they’re all ready to believe whatever ridiculous conspiracy theory or imaginary delegate math scenarios…
Wait.
People aren't missing the point, they're saying the point is stupid. Which it is.
“always thought that was a disrespectful line in the song anyway”
I don't even think of Kim K as being a model, per se
boldly going where most men think they have been but were really like an inch to the right before.
That is true. But it’s not like women are looking up to Nike as some kind of great feminist icon to be respected.