It wasn't so much "we're sorry for being wrong" as it was "we're sorry we assumed there weren't as many dumbass goons who are looking for a reason to be offended."
You're a goddamn snowflake.
No one has pointed out how stupid your specific post is because the entire internet has spent the past week pointing out how the Olympics opening ceremony had absolutely nothing to do with jesus. If you are choosing to ignore facts so that you can maintain your dumbass persecution complex, then there's no reason for us to keep pointing it out to you. Instead we're just going to mock your stupidity.
The article says dumb shit like "he said tongue in cheek" in reference to some really despicable shit. He's saying this in uniform.
This guy is gonna be trouble. Like, I feel like this goon will end up killing folks.
Of COURSE gay is a choice. I CHOOSE to be heterosexual. It's not an easy choice, but it's a choice I make every single morning. I don't understand how the rest of the world doesn't understand this. They're just waking up every day allowing teh ghey to overtake their spirit? How can ANYONE choose to live like that?
Fucking seriously. The goons most likely to respond to this kind of propaganda are also usually the parents of the kids who aren't listening to a damn thing the teachers say anyways.
I, for one, welcome our new Dr Zaus overlords.
Wait, nail guns are bad?
Mitchell and Webb have a relevant sketch for almost every situation.
I've tried all of those suggestions, they worked but also didn't. Now my sleep schedule is so borked.
I've been a paying member for almost a decade. I've been training it that entire time with what I do and don't like. I've also been using their suggested playlists for years and further refining what they recommend. So their algorithm is a huge part of it for me. I am constantly finding songs and artists I wouldn't have been exposed to otherwise.
That said, I've been holding my nose while I renewed the service for the past couple of years. I'm willing to part ways for Tidal if it's a comparable service with better benefits to the artists.
You could say it was their Vietnam.
Cite your sources.
Doesn't seem obvious to me...
Be more specific.
Cite your sources.
That show was insanely offensive, but goddammit was it funny.
Doesn't sound like someone who's minutes away from starving buying something that was obviously unnecessary though, does it?
And if a guy with shitty credit and unsteady income is able to get financing on a six-figure truck, that's more the banks fault.
Can you point to specific examples of someone you have encountered in your daily life, someone who is nearly starving... but chooses to spend their money on an unnecessary indulgence? Because it sounds like you're otherwise just perpetuating stereotypes.
Elmore Leonard. Dude was a massive influence on popular culture. He was instrumental in teaching Tarantino how to be Tarantino. He wrote the books that SO MANY great movies and television shows were based on.
Hunter Thompson. His gonzo style is often imitated but rarely duplicated. And it's such a goddamn simple concept, but no one else managed to do it with his flair.
Disney released an animated movie a couple years ago called Strange World. It was a wildly mediocre movie with a plot that had a very obvious pro-environment, message that was subtle as a brick.
But what really ruffled the conservative feathers was son character who had a gay crush. For as preachy ad the rest of the movie was, the gay crush subplot was amazingly well done. They treated it like any other hetero love interest subplot. It wasn't preachy or hamfisted or campy... it was just a family being happy for the kid.
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Yeah, the OP comic was her parents, but the meme is more representative of the people commenting in this thread.