tristan4z
Tristan4z
tristan4z

You’re right, there is no way that criticism tied to Serena’s appearance and body type could ever be racist. What was I thinking??

I HATE IT!

Again, you sentient Elephant hemorrhoid, anything to avoid talking about racism. And comparing what Serena goes through to what happens to Tom Brady and Sidney Crosby is an impressive display of willful ignorance. So congratulations on that.

I honestly can’t get anymore excited for this. As usual Alfred is the only person with any common sense. I like that they set up it is not a one way thing, with Clark having as much a problem with the idea of Batman as Bruce has with the idea of Superman. Also wild speculation on my part, but earlier images and the

And there is also a sizable amount of morons who will do anything to steer a conversation away from racism even when racism is a reasonable assumption given the subject and past stories. See the initial response to Dylann Roof.

I’ve never seen a movie in theaters twice, but I’ve already decided to go catch this one at least that many times just due to the internet reaction.

It’s unfair that something can be that amazing. That was incredible, but to be fair I would have been happy watching Ash vs the Living Wage, a show about Ash trying to get by working at Value Stop. But zombies, blood, and exploding people parts works for me.

This comment section is making me hate the entire universe. Garbage people on concern troll overload. As a person who really loves being on io9, it’s an embarrassment. I’m going to go see this movie at least twice just spite every raging neckbeard misogynerd that crawls from under their rock every time something about

I could comment on the picture, but I will instead complain about Sherlock, because series 3 was a personal insult to me and I must make sure everyone knows how much I hate it. Also how much I hate Steven Moffat. Not because of silly legitimate concerns like his treatment of women, but because he don’t be tellin’

Everything about the way the Spurs operate is geared toward maximizing the productivity of talented players like Aldridge. And also his game is great for playing well deep into your 30s. Barring something that no one can plan for like injuries, he’ll be around past age 35 and other sites are reporting that Pop is on

The Boozer/West comparison is beyond laughable. I get that it sounds snide, but watch Aldridge play. His skill set is on a whole other level and doesn’t rely on Aldridge being an insane athlete.

Okay, “your” not “you’re” is what you meant. And believe it or not I’m not even a Spurs fan. I was rooting for the Clippers in their last playoff series because I’m tired of them. I honestly don’t see what I’m saying is so controversial. A successful organization plans on doing the same things that made it successful.

Thank you! I love quoting myself:

And you’re assuming that when Pop does retire, the way the Spurs operate will drastically change or that the next Spurs coach won’t closely follow the blueprint laid out by Pop. The results may change, but the mode of operation will probably remain consistent unless there is some kind of falling out and Pop and the

Clearly my disagreeing with you has struck a nerve. Want to talk about it? I’ll bust out the Feeling Stick and we can get real.

Like I’m not sure what is supposed to change? The Spurs have a formula and I don’t see any reason for it to change. Aldridge has no serious red flag injuries at the moment that could shorten his career, and the depth and strength of the Spurs rotation especially in the frontcourt is as strong as ever. Nothing’s

Stating obvious facts to anyone who has watched a basketball game in the past year is taking it personally? Sure, let’s go with that. Also “done and not competitive?” Way to not only move the goalposts, but move them to a magical hot-take land not connected to this plane of existence at all. Maybe you should take a

Okay, so I’ve imagined his soon to be 39 year old teammate? I’ve imagined his new coach maximizing the production of a group of players well into their late 30s? I’ve imagined the team depth that will reduce the strain on Aldridge and allow him to save his best basketball for the playoffs? I’ve imagined all of that?

What? Have you seen Aldridge play? He’s not a “nice addition” and he is certainly not a stopgap. On the Spurs he won’t have near the workload he did with the Blazers, plus given Pop’s skill at managing players as they age and the Spurs depth, it would not be surprising if the Spurs plan on him being around for the

THIS IS OBVIOUSLY ALL WRONG AND I HATE IT!!!!!