What unpopular opinions do you have?


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WE as a culture have created an environment where we have lost the ability to decern being CURIOUS from being dumb as fuk.

there IS a difference.

We have allowed the willfully ignorant to have a voice in spaces wee they NEVER have before.




This is the result on the rise of anti-intellectualism in the last 50 years...


Carl Sagan and Issac Asimov warned us in the 90's about this bullshit.





It was NOT funny.



It's not surprising but some of the comments are defending it and find some way to blame Shedeur for it.


I fucking hate pranks because all of them are mean spirited and tries to get you to react.


I don't understand,how people think harassing someone is funny and when shit gets too real they want to play the victim. Like,the guy who was trying to take a customer's grocery bag and got shot. And,the prankster's dad had the fucking audacity to say shooting his son was too far....really

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This is the result on the rise of anti-intellectualism in the last 50 years...


Carl Sagan and Issac Asimov warned us in the 90's about this bullshit.






It's not surprising but some of the comments are defending it and find some way to blame Shedeur for it.


I fucking hate pranks because all of them are mean spirited and tries to get you to react.


I don't understand,how people think harassing someone is funny and when shit gets too real they want to play the victim. Like,the guy who was trying to take a customer's grocery bag and got shot. And,the prankster's dad had the fucking audacity to say shooting his son was too far....really

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I agree one million percent
 


Look I don't pocket watch. Do whatever you want with your money.

But sometimes I gotta shake my head and imagine what folk COULD do with hundreds of millions that would positively change lives
 
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Ironically, the cops pulled up and wondered why this person was loitering outside an apartment. But dressed in a tux, holding a BAFTA, Questlove explained himself and the officer told him it was a nice story and went about their way.

* damn shame
 


"People get murdered because they're polite. Most people would rather not be impolite and keep themselves out of mortal danger than potentially hurt someone else's feelings."​
 
Emmitt Smith was way better than Barry Sanders. Better vision, better blocker, never ran backwards, always got the tough yards when needed.
Ain't no arguments about Emmett being the GOAT. He didn't need to run backwards because he actually had a O-Line.
 
I had this discussion with a male friend a few years ago and he took the position of some female he had spoken to (I had a female friend espouse the same views)

On the television show "Lost in Space" some women assumed that Dr. Zachery Smith was gay.

I argued that Dr. Smith was not gay, cowardly yes, but gay no. Ironically, if you watch the pilot and a few episodes of the First season he was very masculine (also very cold and calculating).

Even when he started acting like he was afraid of everything he still was pursuing a few women (he almost "hooked up" with this Green alien, that's right Captain Kirk, you weren't the only one who was trying to go "Green").

 
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I had this discussion with a male friend a few years ago and he took the position of some female he had spoken to (I had a female friend espouse the same views)

On the television show "Lost in Space" some women assumed that Dr. Zachery Smith was gay.

I argued that Dr. Smith was not gay, cowardly yes, but gay no. Ironically, if you watch the pilot and a few episodes of the First season was very masculine (also very cold and calculating).

Even when he started acting like he was afraid of everything he still was pursuing a few women (he almost "hooked up" with this Green alien, that's right Captain Kirk, you weren't the only one who was trying to go "Green").

that actor Johnathan Harris broke that typecasting when he played Commander Gampu on Space Academy back in the 70s

 
"Boo Boo" was not an idiot or stupid.

Where did Booboo the Fool come from?

“Boo Boo the Fool” references a character from the popular television series Yogi Bear. This became a well-known term in black communities, a substitution for the terms “idiot” or “stupid person.” Before long, this term gained popularity to all audiences in the mid 2010's.
 
Think about it, what if BGOL usernames are actually lies?

Shady was really sunny

Ten is actually Eleven

Mr. Lengthy wasn't that long

Slam had no impact

Mask was not really anonymous.

Tent is a cabin

Database Error is actually stable

lightbright is actually the prince of darkness

Complex is simple

Gemini is a Capricorn
 
I had this discussion with a male friend a few years ago and he took the position of some female he had spoken to (I had a female friend espouse the same views)

On the television show "Lost in Space" some women assumed that Dr. Zachery Smith was gay.

I argued that Dr. Smith was not gay, cowardly yes, but gay no. Ironically, if you watch the pilot and a few episodes of the First season he was very masculine (also very cold and calculating).

Even when he started acting like he was afraid of everything he still was pursuing a few women (he almost "hooked up" with this Green alien, that's right Captain Kirk, you weren't the only one who was trying to go "Green").


well damn.
 
Dennis Rodman was a below average NBA player. I put him in the same category as a Tristan Thompson.
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For over 30+ years you've been wrong about him.

Dead wrong and you actually couldn't be more wrong.

He's a 2 time Defensive Player of the Year

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He also averaged of 18 rpg twice and just check his stats.



No his offensive game wasn't good, but to compare him to Tristian Thompson shows us that...
 
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