• Unpopular opinions! V2: I Don't like half life edition.
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[QUOTE=usaokay;45708187]I enjoy watching cartoons (I spent the entire summer watching cartoons on Netflix), but I think grown men who religiously watch MLP are weird.[/QUOTE] I've seriously tried to watch MLP to see if it's actually good but it's really not. The animation is like any other kids TV show, the writing is average aswell as being primarily written for children, and the voice acting is just appropriate for what it is. I don't understand the hype. Old Spongebob episodes are where it's at.
I still love the spongebob movie.
[QUOTE=RustledJimmys;45706488]Like when an animal cruelty case against a dog or something is brought to light and people begin to froth at the mouth about how this guy is worse than Mao Zedong and say he should be killed. no.[/QUOTE] I myself can understand being angry about it, but wishing death on somebody and actively tracking them down and releasing their personal info is going way too far.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;45708570]You wanna hear something REALLY unpopular? I didn't even think it was that great as a kid. I was actually pretty disappointed. I didn't know everyone held it up on this big pedestal until I found out the internet fucking loves it.[/QUOTE] I can see how some people might not dig it, it was very, "hollywood," which the first few seasons of spongebob seemed to really refute, making it a pretty big departure from what fans had come to love/expect. As far as Spongebob standards go it's not that great, but animated film standards in general it was pretty great imo.
Anal is gross
Remember, you only know true love until you eat ass.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;45710013]Anal is gross[/QUOTE] Poop comes from there. Poop is gross. Anal is gross.
[QUOTE=Xubs;45710172]The fact of the matter is, the easier it gets for people to release games, the more amateur stuff that's gonna get made.[/QUOTE] This isn't even an inherently bad thing either. There's a lot of niche game types that otherwise would very rarely have releases which will benefit from this.
[QUOTE=usaokay;45708187]I enjoy watching cartoons (I spent the entire summer watching cartoons on Netflix), but I think grown men who religiously watch MLP are weird.[/QUOTE] Is that unpopular? Many bronies even would probably agree, some don't even watch the show anymore and just stick around their forums and imageboards and whatever for the community.
twinks can't fuck. There's not a person in the world who can take a top twink seriously. They're so weak and their noises are goddamn annoying.
The skin is the best part of an apple.
I find cooking shows really entertaining, and I'm talking about other then Alton Brown's Good Eats (which is like Bill Nye TSG except with food and less children). It's nice to watch someone, in a clean environment, do something they've mastered and explain to me how it works. Sometimes I get a bit too into it, because some of these people are just soooo fake it's unbelievable. Do they have to smile into the camera all the time? You're skeeving me out Giada De Laurentiis. On the contrary side of things I really don't like Chopped and Food Network Star. They're basically American Idol, except with food, and pander to a lowbrow audience who want suspense in their cooking shows. I fear Food Network might be heading the same route as the History channel, turning once great intelligent content into reality tv. They've already limited showing Good Eats to once a week, in a Daytime time-slot even. :(
The definition of modern beauty, I.e being slim, tall, etc etc is revolting imo.
[QUOTE=TheTrainRider;45713125]I find cooking shows really entertaining, and I'm talking about other then Alton Brown's Good Eats (which is like Bill Nye TSG except with food and less children). It's nice to watch someone, in a clean environment, do something they've mastered and explain to me how it works. Sometimes I get a bit too into it, because some of these people are just soooo fake it's unbelievable. Do they have to smile into the camera all the time? You're skeeving me out Giada De Laurentiis. On the contrary side of things I really don't like Chopped and Food Network Star. They're basically American Idol, except with food, and pander to a lowbrow audience who want suspense in their cooking shows. I fear Food Network might be heading the same route as the History channel, turning once great intelligent content into reality tv. They've already limited showing Good Eats to once a week, in a Daytime time-slot even. :([/QUOTE] I haven't seen all too much of good eats, but what I have seen is pretty damn good. Also it's just so much better to watch recipes with videos, especially if you're new to cooking and get confused when people make up words on the spot for mixing. [QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;45713988]The definition of modern beauty, I.e being slim, tall, etc etc is revolting imo.[/QUOTE] And what do you propose it be replaced with, another "shallow" definition of beauty? Or devalue the word, and say everyone is beautiful?
I'll agree that the American definition of beauty is indeed shallow, but the idea that everyone is beautiful really needs to stop. Not everyone is attractive physically, and not everyone is attractive mentally. With that said I've definitely had the hots for some girls that were packing on a few extra pounds because they're great people and were still attractive.
[QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;45713988]The definition of modern beauty, I.e being slim, tall, etc etc is revolting imo.[/QUOTE] Opposed to what? Fat and draped in chains, leather and piercings?
i think japanese culture is creepy and weird
This is an unpopular opinion now apparently but I like Nerd^3 His shorter videos tend to be more ''screaming at funny stuff etc'' but his extremely long ones (FUEL roadtrip,desert bus),where in he answers questions and stuff, actually show that he's quite knowledgable on some stuff. I also agree on a lot of his stuff so ehh
[QUOTE=fudge blood;45711974]twinks can't fuck. There's not a person in the world who can take a top twink seriously. They're so weak and their noises are goddamn annoying.[/QUOTE] racist also those saying anal is gross, enemas exist you know
[QUOTE=RustledJimmys;45714847]Opposed to what? Fat and draped in chains, leather and piercings?[/QUOTE] Never said being fat was hot either. Personally, I like girls who have curves but are short and slim. Not some bag of bones.
No one finds a bag of bones attractive, well ok some people do, but the majority of people don't
I think mental health problems are stigmatised far too much and are just written off as an excuse in many cases especially by employers who are mostly ableist as fuck.
[QUOTE=JustExtreme;45716220]I think mental health problems are stigmatised far too much and are just written off as an excuse in many cases especially by employers who are mostly ableist as fuck.[/QUOTE] Associating yourself with many bad people by using that word. But could you give examples? Because depending on the mental illness, employers may well have good reasons for choosing someone else over the neuroatypical person. depending on the specific job, but of course they shouldn't just say "oh, this person has anti-social personality disorder, yeah this application is going into the trash" Though I do agree with the part about mental illness being stigmatized, it's pretty self-explanatory that you can't pass a full judgement on somebody solely by their mental illnesses or lack thereof.
[QUOTE=RenegadeCop;45716485]Using an ist or ism from tumblr directly translates to: "please disregard anything i've said/about to say"[/QUOTE] I love this post.
[QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;45713988]The definition of modern beauty, I.e being slim, tall, etc etc is revolting imo.[/QUOTE] Only people in the fashion industry believe that. [QUOTE=Kentz;45715596]i think japanese culture is creepy and weird[/QUOTE] Modern Japanese culture, sure. At least the anime part, it isn't all bad. Kind of sad that all Japan is usually known for today is anime and shit. Not the awesome old stuff like Samurai.
[QUOTE=RenegadeCop;45716485]Using an ist or ism from tumblr directly translates to: "please disregard anything i've said/about to say"[/QUOTE] i thought abelism was before tumblr some people are legitimately ableist, like Hitler
[QUOTE=ImpSnob;45716877]i thought abelism was before tumblr some people are legitimately ableist, like Hitler[/QUOTE] What he likely means is buzz words that get tossed around on tumblr often.
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;45716398]Associating yourself with many bad people by using that word. But could you give examples? Because depending on the mental illness, employers may well have good reasons for choosing someone else over the neuroatypical person. depending on the specific job, but of course they shouldn't just say "oh, this person has anti-social personality disorder, yeah this application is going into the trash" Though I do agree with the part about mental illness being stigmatized, it's pretty self-explanatory that you can't pass a full judgement on somebody solely by their mental illnesses or lack thereof.[/QUOTE] Not mental illness but a friend of mine has cerebral palsy and is in a wheelchair and has been applying for work for like 4-5 years since he moved out from his parents house with no positive outcome despite being qualified for the positions he's been applying for (fairly basic stuff like supermarket checkouts, office admin, etc. most of the time as he just wants something to do and to give him some structure to his life) and being fine with interviewing and keeping his CV up to date (he has gotten help with these things from various places just in case regardless). When he was in school about 9 years back he did a work placement with Tescos on the checkouts and got very good feedback for it and was able to handle it just fine. Most of the time when invisible conditions/mental health ableism/discrimination occurs I think it tends to be hidden behind generic responses or not mentioned as a reason for turning an applicant down at all. Another friend of mine is diagnosed with both a developmental and a mental health condition and experiments with disclosure/non-disclosure of it since they can kind of hide it (They've worked in a supermarket on checkouts before and been fine even chatting to the customers, etc. just not that great with eye contact all the time). They have received far more responses to applications for work when not disclosing it than when they have disclosed it for some reason which pisses them off because they have other less visible difficulties too that might need accommodating or understanding further down the line and if they ended up working somewhere that had taken them on without knowing they might use it as grounds to dismiss them or accuse them of lying or whatever. I reckon they should do an experiment and apply to a position at a large organisation with two different names and same other details but with differing disclosure of conditions and see if both get a response. I guess it probably couldn't really go anywhere though due to the initial lying...
I think that Bo Burnham is extremely unfunny
Aesop Rock is the greatest rapper to spit
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