TYB
shoe me nigga
i got a lot of backpay coming
bowzer looks thrilled
stfu kike
In August 2011, the site received criticism over nude photos of American football quarterback Tom Brady's two-year-old son, which was accompanied by comments describing the size of the child's genitalia, which a former prosecutor suggested was sexualization of a minor.[3] Portnoy argued that the comments were meant to be humorous in tone and were not intended to be seen as sexual.[3] Critics allege that comments on the site by Portnoy and others normalize rape culture.[citation needed] Comments that have sparked debate include a post on a 2010 blog in which Portnoy said "[E]ven though I never condone rape if you're a size 6 and you're wearing skinny jeans you kind of deserve to be raped right?"[4] Other elements that have received criticism include comments such as "we don't condone rape of any kind at our Blackout Parties … however if a chick passes out that's a gray area".[5] Portnoy, in response, has stated that, "…It's not our intent, with jokes, to poke fun at rape victims," while pointing out the satirical nature of the site's content.[6] A Northeastern University protest group called Knockout Barstool held a demonstration outside of a 2012 Blackout party at Boston's House of Blues.[7] Portnoy has been openly dismissive of the protest group, referring to them as "serial protesters", "nutbags" and "crazy bitches".[4][5][8]
and he's upset over a sign
anon could use $1,000
of that deport money
mf'ers get it comin
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goin