I don't know what's more entertaining: the fact that this lady finds it necessary to fire a below the belt attack on the cyclists involved in a nude parade, or the fact that BBC news had the balls to air her insults and indirectly support her claim with visual evidence. You've been warned.
On this week's episode of The Office, Kelly schooled us on the important distinction between trash talking and smack talking, both of which fall under the category of sh*t talking— not to be confused with dissing. Dissing is downright disrespecting, whereas the rest is in good fun. So what's your insult method of choice?
Oh, that's just great. Kick us while we're down.
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Let me say this out loud - Mental Abuse is STILL Abuse. A person does not have to hit you or hurt you physically in order for it to constitute as abuse.
Someone who is emotionally abusive often feels worthless themselves, and uses their relationships to create a feeling of personal power and control over someone else.
They really cut to chase at this hair parlor.
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As the saying goes, "When you can't say something nice, write it on a dollar bill and pay it forward."
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This foul-mouthed, stogie-sportin' pooch was at the Republican National Convention last week, and in between insulting people, he managed to show that he has a soft spot for Anderson Cooper. (Sigh—I could listen to that man giggle until eternity.) Well, Triumph can't help but embarrass Coop, and calls him "Anderson Pooper," but you'll see why. .
This goes without saying, but Triumph the Insult Comic Dog at Comic-Con, the comic book convention, is like shooting fish in a barrel. With zingers lobbed at them like "May the loneliness be with you," and "If you're here, who's at home disappointing your parents?" you wonder if these folks on camera have any common sense.
Since when do puppets make guest appearances on the evening news? And give the weather report, no less? Since Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog, took the world by storm.