well, if his idea was to make it go away quietly, well sir, how did that work out for you?
well, if his idea was to make it go away quietly, well sir, how did that work out for you?
Teddy - You think you're smart. You're not, you're an idiot. But you're young, so just stop this stupid bullshit, take it down, hide it away, and hope that your real name doesn't get tied to it for the rest of your actual life.
yeah, my opinion is admittedly uninformed. i've only seen a couple of the more star-warsy Robot Chicken episodes, so maybe this is a case of the shoulda-knowns.
yeah, it's seth and giovanni in the leads and their dads as second leads. what broadcast television needs: more sitcoms about 4 white dudes cracking racist, sexist jokes.
oh seth green, what happened to you. you got a mortgage to pay or something?
nobody likes dirtbikes #teamrambro
You are objectively incorrect and you should be ashamed of your conduct here.
guys. gals. threats of violence are not ok. and no one has a right to play a video game. it is a privileged easily revoked.
"i'm a feminist, you know." tends to work wonders as well. or better yet, just shake your fist at the sky and growl "PATRIARCHY!!"
all the bullies in my school were bullies because they were rich, and they are still rich, and they post on facebook from their vineyards and yachts and that's why they are not my facebook friends.
that guy (we are talking about Schwyzer, yes?) set off red flags for me from moment one. the acceptance stage is good and all, but it should incorporate some bits from the depression stage to set up more critical thinking/skepticism/bitterness towards your fellow man.
boom. shakespeared.
i will happily be outside/big spoon. when inside spoon i am always a hair monster. i mean i am always a hair monster anyways, but it's unavoidable. also i hate my neck being breathed on, so i am happy to be the neck-breathER when asked.
what it comes down to is, you think you have the right to voice an opinion about someone else's choice that does not affect you and also not be criticized for it.
are there truly are militant pro-breastfeeding women snatching the blankets off of infants and insisting to the more modest breastfeeders that they politely listen to a lecture on why they should be throwing their tatas every which way but under a blanket? if so, ok, that is too militant. but no offense, that does not…
women have listened politely for a thousand years to opinions about modesty. when a woman has obviously chosen to reject the previous standard opinion ("cover up the fleshsacs that adult men like but are designed for the thing you are doing now"), you don't need to, or get to, insist they keep listening politely to…
ok, that is valid. i would say many very distinctive fashion movements have that hurdle, though. when women first began wearing pants, they "must" have been trying to be masculine, butch, take away something form men, etc. because anything that is trying to reclaim or subvert a cultural norm, must be addressing that…
"Why is this such a hot button issue??" because you expect someone else to change something perfectly normal, natural and necessary because of your feelings. you don't like something, you change. you move. you look somewhere else. the breastfeeding mother does not owe you anything. you owe her the courtesy of looking…
yes, let's all live in fear of perverts, let's give them even more power and wank-fuel for their oh-so-forbidden perversion of the mammalian method of feeding our young.
"pretty offensive that people question our motives" ...really?