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Quickies: Trolling Racists, Betting on Studies, and MST3k

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Mary Brock works as an Immunology scientist by day and takes care of a pink-loving princess child by night. She likes cloudy days, crafting, cooking, and Fall weather in New England.

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  1. Yes. People having complete public meltdowns over “outrage” on facebook or comedians writing long tweet tantrums (or even entire HBO specials) over outrage without any self-awareness blows my mind. Most recently people lumping the christmascup starbucks thing in with anyone being offended by anything as though it’s equivalent.

  2. Also Master of None is pretty amazing. Hard to get into without spoilers, but… it’s kind of sad because a lot of what it does is just treat people like people and that’s so unusual it’s noticeable.

  3. Aww, turning the white pride Facebook group into an LGBT group is hilarious, but those poor, poor totally-not-racists-honest.
    That was a bad thing. A hilarious thing, which I’m laughing at, but still a bad thing.

  4. The outrage about outrage is pretty outrageous.

    Why, this generation is so coddled I’m surprised that they can even function.

    In my father’s day the system never coddled anyone, in fact there were never any issues to be concerned over because nobody who was different enough to make you think was allowed to stay around.

    They had their own schools, sat behind you on the bus so you couldn’t see them, and even drank their water in a separate location.

    All was right in the world and everyone was in their assigned place.

    Why can’t it just be like that again? /heavy sarcasm

  5. Fun fact: MST3K fans alerted the creator of Parts: The Clonus Horror that Michael Bay stole his idea.

    Is it possible to hate PC because of its focus on language rather than actions? Like, I’ve heard people say the most racist things, but they used ‘accepted’ words, so…

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