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about the cole caufield thing, holy fucking shit...
I can’t say i’m surprised, but at the same time, i don’t wanna sound disrespectful, i just wanna be honest: what’s the weird obsession of digging through a player’s social media to nitpick something wrong they did years ago and bringing it up TODAY to make people dislike them? Don’t get me wrong, i’m absolutely NOT excusing what he did bc it was stupid and he should’ve know better and people who make any type of bigoted comments today deserve ALL the criticism they get. But what do ppl gain from digging through someone’s trash for something stupid they did in the past? And how is this progress? Are people not allowed to grow and educate themselves for their mistakes? Again, i don’t wanna sound disrespectful and i’m NOT excusing what he did, but i really hope Caufield grows aware of this, if he hasn’t already, and apologizes and owns up to it.
I'm sorry, I'm not answering this again. If you go through my “hockey culture” tag or simply use google you can find it. I'm not gonna keep repeating myself all the time. I don't follow cole, nor I know a thing about him (that is: I had no idea the picture was old), but since someone brought it up why ignore it???? Should we forget all the bad things that happened in the past just because they happened in the past?! Yall just angry cuz some of you still have trouble understanding that acknowledgment (not only to famous ppl, but ppl in general) is different from canceling them. White people don't like to feel uncomfortable or to think that someone they like might’ve done something wrong (which all of us did considering we’re humans - the difference is some of us own up to it and apologize). Some of you are so hung up on the idea that life is made by good x bad that you don't understand that when we point problematic stuff (particularly from the past) we’re not saying that the person is 100% bad (of course it depends on the situation duh), but yall should question different stuff instead of questioning people who are trying to change this shitty culture we have. You spend so much time going after blogs that are dissecting those issues instead of supporting them and educating yourselves. So here’s my question: how are you so privileged that you can't see that this isn't about “making people dislike” someone, but addressing important issues that yall always try to avoid?
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cbcart replied to your photoset “Parallels: group culpability and hypocrisy”
I still love how they all immediately trusted the assassin that lied to them but gord forbid Ouma has something relivant to say
Yeah, really- never mind that she was hiding that big of a secret out of her own selfishness, she’s still trustworthy and cool. She strangled Ouma in front of them all, not a big deal, just needs to crawl outta her shell. She says she’d kill Ouma if it weren’t for the killing game, nothing to see here. She forgoes the plan and picks up a knife as a weapon, barrels in to torture and kill him on her own- wow, she’s not even acting the hero any more than Ouma is acting the villain, lmao
PB when asked why every male lead of late must be a white guy with blonde hair:
If we're discussing fingering I think Lisa is the luckiest of all since Viv has really big hands.
did leah and lia die? 🤔
they won't make a love triangle with dick/kory/babs. dick/dawn is also a thing on this show so it'll be a love rectangle.
🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮 hes not even hot or a good dick all these women should just make out w each other and call it a day