The time to do something about it was two years ago. The fucking morons who haven't deleted their Twitter account have been keeping the Nazi bar alive and relevant, I hope they're not surprised or complaining about anything now.
Is there a magical barrier that keeps men who don't say they're trans from entering women's bathrooms?
It's sad how many docile idiots remained on Reddit and Twitter after last year.
Your cat had a good life and loved you and then died. There doesn't have to be a point, there's more good than suffering.
No, it was just a dumb hoax.
The guy being more upvoted is the most Reddit thing
I'll tell you next week when I stop laughing.
Vaping in public is already trash, but being Lauren Boebert at the same time takes it to a new level.
Bottom tier food. Bottom tier company. I don't know why anyone eats this level of trash anymore. Inflation has hit fast food harder than other types of restaurants, or groceries. It doesn't make sense justifying paying these prices for this when you can get better food for comparable prices now. There used to be an expectation that this food would at least be cheap.
Baseball is unwatchable to me anymore because of ads the announcers read during innings.
Everyone hates advertising, but it's an unavoidable part of life and it's never bothered me when there's a 3 minute commercial break. I'll mute it until the show comes back on and look at my phone or get up or something. Or I'll fast forward if I have a buffer.
But baseball TV and radio announcers reading frequent quick ads between pitches or between at bats can't be skipped/muted and it's like fingernails on a blackboard for me. After 30+ years watching baseball, I'm essentially done with it now.
Everyone complains about ads but I seem to be the only one who thinks real TV with its easily skippable commercials is the least bad option. Streaming services aren't going to let us control the video stream the way DVRs do.
What about operating systems? Apple sells out their users to Google in the same way for billions of dollars a year.