by Winnifred Kassulke
Published 3 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
3. Yeah. You know what? No
It’s NEVER the right moment. Don’t talk about gun violence. It’s too raw. Don’t talk about the murder of transsexuals. It’s too soon. Don’t talk about a predator being voted onto the Supreme Court. It’s too upsetting. Don’t talk about a deadly virus that Trump purposely used and put our lives at risk for his own personal gain. It’s too distasteful.
6. I will read it again, because maybe there was a typo
But I never considered, or thought about, or I even implied that I was leaving. But I will read it again.
10. I'm sorry. I still don't see it
I was simply saying that I’m tired of always trying to be nice, always following what the media thinks we should be doing and saying. No. It’s time to tell the truth. Is this political? Not really. This is the truth, and it will save lives.
16 hours ago
· Look, we get the point. The Office was sui generis, and yes, it would have been a shame if some BBC idiots had watered it down into a lowest-common-denominator yukfest. (Kudos to Gervais, by the way, for reminding Americans that, in fact, Britain produces plenty of sitcoms as stupid as ours.) But they didn’t.
20 hours ago
Is he having a laugh? A guy I work with, I'm 19 and gay and he's been a friend for over 2 years. Has always shown interest in me, and says he's straight who knows, but his behaviour is nothing short of weird and I need advice.
24 hours ago
Is he having a laugh? BY The JC. July 31, 2011 09:20 "The put-upon Israeli middle class has shown with its 150,000-strong demo that it isn't scared:"
33 hours ago
· He still got a laugh for that, unlike the crack that he “once had dinner with Sir Fred Goodwin. Halfway through, he said, Shall we go Dutch?'” But the biggest laugh came with his jibe about Tory tax dodger Lord Ashcroft. This is the discovery that Ashcroft has claimed a non-domicile status in the UK to avoid tax payments for many years.