hypocrisy of it all
Jimmy Page had a relationship with a minor, but people won't shame you for listening to Led Zeppelin
Dan Schneider used children in his shows to preform is sick fetishes, but people won't shame you for watching ICarly, Drake and Josh, and Victorious
David Bowie slept with underage girls and yet people don't care of you listen to his music.
Michael Jackson molested little boys and people sill worship the ground he walks on.
Jerry Seinfeld at thirty-eight years old, dated a seventeen year old girl, and people still love/watch Seinfeld
Stephen King wrote a child orgy in 'IT" and while some hate him for that and won't read any of his books because it. However, the vast majority of people don't give a flying fuck if you read/enjoy "IT"
So with all that. I don't wanna hear anyone shame people for still watching T7S. Or T9S for that matter. You don't have to like the actors, you can hate them all you want, I don't care. But we need to understand that almost every piece of media is tainted in some way.
I know people's emotions are high right now, and understandably so. But let's ask ourselves why is it still okay to like all the things I listed above, but not T7S? Because it's still very fresh?
You know that saying time heals all wounds. Well that will be the case for T7S. Teens forty years from now won't care about Danny Masterson. That might ruffle some feathers, but it's the truth.
They'll be so far removed from all this, that it won't feel real.
This post might piss some people off, and that okay. We need to have an honest conversation about this situation even if it's uncomfortable.
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I know a lot of people can’t equate women being people until they had a daughter or whatever but there’s parents that don’t even see victims as someone’s daughter either so it’s really just a “if it’s not happening to someone I know then I don’t care” & to be fair a lot of people don’t even care when it is someone they know so
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Robocop (1987). In a dystopic and crime-ridden Detroit, a terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg haunted by submerged memories.
This is a) so much better than I was expecting, and also b) so much better than it has any right to be? Sure, it's partly copaganda, but it's also a pretty scathing indictment of corruption in the police force and how capitalistic interests inherently treat people as disposable. Plus! It's a fun sci-fi movie! Plus the VFX are pretty darn sick. 7/10.
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Top 10 Sitcom Daddies
#10. Bill Cosby as Cliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show
I remember having a huge boner for Cosby, but lost it way before the rape allegations came out. That being said, I still had to put Cliff Huxtable on the list.
#9. John Mahoney as Martin Crane on Frasier
I had fantasies helping Martin out with his 'therapy'. And it only got better when found out Mahoney was gay in real life.
#8. Kurtwood Smith as Red Forman on That 70s Show
I had fantasies of Red angry fucking me in the basement. And when I'm not him, I'm hitting Donna's dad too. Plus Kitty would have gotten a taste too. What? Still bi.
#7. Ed O'Neill as Jay Pritchett on Modern Family
I know everybody loves Eric Stonestreet, but Ed O'Neill as Jay Pritchett could get me anytime he wanted. And when he's done, I'd slid over and hit Sofía Vergara. Again, still bi.
#6. John Goodman as Dan Conner on Roseanne
Let me clearify, John Goodman as Dan Conner on Roseanne. Not John Goodman as Dan Conner on The Connors. What? More pushing for the cushion.
#5. Alex Karras as George Papadapolis on Webster
I remember loving this show as a kid. And Karras would have me loving for whole different reason.
#4. Mark Addy as Bill Miller on Still Standing
This show helped my developing lust for Mark.
#3. Ed O'Neill as Al Bundy on Married with Children
Why do I have Ed twice on this list. As much as I like Ed as Jay Pritchett, it's Al Bundy who I'd be imagining dicking me down. Plus, I'm doing Peg too.
#2. Carroll O’Connor as Archie Bunker on All in the Family
Looking at Carroll sitting in that chair with his legs crossed was hot. Thick thighs does that to me.
#1. Tom Bosley as Howard Cunningham (Mr C) on Happy Days
There something about Tom walking around in those suits and him always being frisky.
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