olaf is the prime example of a genuinely bad character who did a few good deeds in his life and doesnt get redeemed because of it. the baudelaires did not mourn for him. they buried him because to them, they felt thats what they should do. they still hated him. count olafs ending is not an excuse to crown him your “uwu precious angel who was misunderstood.” he is a bad person who had a few good moments. dont romanticize his abuse of the baudelaires just because he carried kit to the island.
I think they buried him because watching a corpse decompose is traumatizing and unhygienic. Plus it would not smell good at all.
Burying him was more their gift to themselves than any commentary on his worth as a character.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson blasted “Generation Snowflake” during in interview and he believes they’re crapping on the freedom of speech.
According to TMZ Sports, The Rock says there are way too many people in this generation who are looking for reasons to be offended, and they can’t handle simple disagreements.
Via TMZ Sports:
According to England’s Daily Star, he says, “I don’t have to agree with what somebody thinks, who they vote for, what they voted for, what they think, but I will back their right to say or believe it.”
Johnson believes that’s the beauty of democracy, adding … “So many good people fought for freedom and equality - but this generation are looking for a reason to be offended.”
The Rock concedes it’s a good thing today’s society is much more tolerant, accepting and progressive, but believes the whining ways of “generation snowflake or, whatever you want to call them, are actually putting us backwards.”
He does realize that the only reason he has a job is because of the “snowflakes” of hos generation, right?
And just like that I’m not longer interested in his John Henry movie.
I wasn’t for him playing John Henry from the jump seeing the story is such a prominent part of black american folklore yet Dwayne spends most of his time distancing himself from blackness until it happens to be convenient.
Like being cast as the lead in a John Henry adaptation…
Some random dude with a blog: the rock says you guys are too easily offended.
Retards on tumblr clutching their pearls instead of taking 3 seconds to Google shit: how dare he. Boycott literally everything he’s involved with in any way.
Congrats, you’ve proven the rocks fake quote is right.
Tmz literally did a segment about this. Death to old media
You ever see something and think, maybe cringe culture should exist. Maybe we shouldn’t be so hasty to let people do whatever they want. Some shame and humility is good, actually.
Cringe culture is an integral part of being a functioning adult
you know, you don’t have to go around and Cancel ™ everyone that does a fucked up thing ever
like you can just go and look at a situation, go “damn, that’s fucked up”, make a little mental note not to support the person any more or only support the person in a limited context or whatever
and then just move on with your life
you don’t have to make absolutely everything ever a huge outrage campaign you sustain for days and weeks, especially when it’s someone that’s gone and fucked themselves over and has basically destroyed their career, positive fame, and means to keep themselves fed already
most all these motherfuckers are in the gutter, no need to piss on them or do anything to them besides step over them
this feels especially salient since they throwing up a michael jackson alleged sex abuse documentary up when it’s like
the dude’s dead
multiple kids that made the accusations admitted that their parents manipulated them into making them later on
most of the parents of the kids had their kids accuse MJ when the guy either denied them money, a job, or anything like that, like the 90s accuser’s dad being an aspiring scriptwriter that got rejected
the jury in the one case that actually went to criminal trial decided there wasn’t enough evidence to find him guilty
The Dude’s Dead. He can’t hurt anyone even if he did (which I think is VERY unlikely)
Especially since you just know any documentary about those allegations are going to play it as neutral as possible to build suspense, and just completely ignore all the evidence of his innocence until they acknowledge it at the very end. If at all.
“Well here’s all the accusations. And here’s some counterarguments I guess… But did he really do it!? Only he truly knew for sure, because we didn’t bother asking any of his alleged victims, and we’d probably just gaslight them if we did.”