699 pts ยท June 6, 2017
Perhaps they don't conflict as often as some folks on both sides think they do
But every coin has two sides; he also killed that genocidal maniac Hitler
Not being a dick about it is something atheists and religious folk alike could all learn from you.
To immediately assume that every female accomplishment is some watered-down version of what's implied is worse, right?
Usain Bolt's most well known accomplishment is being the fastest man in the world. Of course it comes to mind first.
"edgy", didn't the author's wife have a miscarriage? I could be wrong
Sam Fisher's a lot younger than I remember
aggressive nor does it have violent undertones
If that's true then a large chunk of "I hate catcalling" complaints aren't actually about catcalls. "You can ride my magic School bus" isn't
Over someone they see as "lost" must be a religious nutcase deserving of no sympathy.
Just toss their entire system of beliefs if they're a "good" person and anyone who sticks with what they believe to be the truth of reality
Perhaps, but religion is supposed to be the foundation of one's entire philosophy. A lot of people seem to think that a religious person can
Possibly, but it's probably because they were protesters.
Trust me, Jack! A little war can work wonders!
I think peer pressure has historically been a catalyst for suicide. Plus I think the rates went up with 13 reasons why
Would the lack of smoking skew the reality of the setting? It was a big part of society, and 13 reasons why did more or less glorify suicide
It'll probably do just as mediocre as many other color-faithful ones, decent but not as good as the original
I guess there's some stuff to get into there but I don't really care, im not gonna see it because I don't watch live action remakes, and
Seems lazy and exploitive of current culture surrounding representation in movies.
I guess there's a couple arguments for it, the main one is that taking an old movie, changing the color scheme and calling it progressive 1
What have you done with killian
3 indeed a terrifying creature, then an argument can be made for their death being undeserved.
2 probably deserve the consequences they reap. But if the person wasn't in a proper state of mind or legitimately didn't know the bear was
1 It depends on the specific type of stupid. If the idiot in question knew full well that petting bears is stupid and dangerous, then they
4 make any sense.
3 their choice and must accept the consequences. Purposely putting yourself at risk and then refusing the effects as "undeserved" doesn't
2 that as a part of the trade they make when doing it (in return they get the thrill of the sport), and if they do die, then yes, they made
1 By definition extreme sports almost always involve a much greater risk of injury or death than other activites. If the participants accept
Yo it's the man himself
It's hard to overstate my satisfaction!
Perhaps they don't conflict as often as some folks on both sides think they do
But every coin has two sides; he also killed that genocidal maniac Hitler
Not being a dick about it is something atheists and religious folk alike could all learn from you.
To immediately assume that every female accomplishment is some watered-down version of what's implied is worse, right?
Usain Bolt's most well known accomplishment is being the fastest man in the world. Of course it comes to mind first.
"edgy", didn't the author's wife have a miscarriage? I could be wrong
Sam Fisher's a lot younger than I remember
aggressive nor does it have violent undertones
If that's true then a large chunk of "I hate catcalling" complaints aren't actually about catcalls. "You can ride my magic School bus" isn't
Over someone they see as "lost" must be a religious nutcase deserving of no sympathy.
Just toss their entire system of beliefs if they're a "good" person and anyone who sticks with what they believe to be the truth of reality
Perhaps, but religion is supposed to be the foundation of one's entire philosophy. A lot of people seem to think that a religious person can
Possibly, but it's probably because they were protesters.
Trust me, Jack! A little war can work wonders!
I think peer pressure has historically been a catalyst for suicide. Plus I think the rates went up with 13 reasons why
Would the lack of smoking skew the reality of the setting? It was a big part of society, and 13 reasons why did more or less glorify suicide
It'll probably do just as mediocre as many other color-faithful ones, decent but not as good as the original
I guess there's some stuff to get into there but I don't really care, im not gonna see it because I don't watch live action remakes, and
Seems lazy and exploitive of current culture surrounding representation in movies.
I guess there's a couple arguments for it, the main one is that taking an old movie, changing the color scheme and calling it progressive 1
What have you done with killian
3 indeed a terrifying creature, then an argument can be made for their death being undeserved.
2 probably deserve the consequences they reap. But if the person wasn't in a proper state of mind or legitimately didn't know the bear was
1 It depends on the specific type of stupid. If the idiot in question knew full well that petting bears is stupid and dangerous, then they
4 make any sense.
3 their choice and must accept the consequences. Purposely putting yourself at risk and then refusing the effects as "undeserved" doesn't
2 that as a part of the trade they make when doing it (in return they get the thrill of the sport), and if they do die, then yes, they made
1 By definition extreme sports almost always involve a much greater risk of injury or death than other activites. If the participants accept
Yo it's the man himself
It's hard to overstate my satisfaction!