Why? Because he's not masculine enough for your standards? Who are you to judge people like this?
It really bothers me because I think his work is really cool, but I always end up hesitating before I post stuff like this because I know someone's going to criticize it not for the merit of the work, but because they have to question someone's sexuality. It's just plain sad.
Sorry, but it's from about two years ago and was one of the most talked about scenes of the season, I don't really consider that a spoiler alert for most people.
I don't feel sad at all. She sounds like a rich idiot who wanted to fight having her pet taken away from her after she already probably paid a substantial sum to get it from the disreputable dealer. I don't think anyone should own pet monkeys, but there are plenty of stories of people who really raised the monkey up like their own child and they not only never would have worried about the monkey biting them, but the monkey itself was rather attached to the person. By all accounts, Darwin barely even noticed the woman was gone after he was taken into custody -like most primates, if he developed a real emotional connection to her, the keepers would have noticed him going through a long period of depression.
Can't they just build a human pet-friendly cemetery so everyone knows that they and their loved ones might be buried by a pet rat? I find it no less dignified to be buried beside a horse as I do to be laid down beside someone's grandpa.
I think you can get these from Halloween stores
It really bothers me because I think his work is really cool, but I always end up hesitating before I post stuff like this because I know someone's going to criticize it not for the merit of the work, but because they have to question someone's sexuality. It's just plain sad.
BTW, Darth is Luke's father.
I don't think anyone should own pet monkeys, but there are plenty of stories of people who really raised the monkey up like their own child and they not only never would have worried about the monkey biting them, but the monkey itself was rather attached to the person. By all accounts, Darwin barely even noticed the woman was gone after he was taken into custody -like most primates, if he developed a real emotional connection to her, the keepers would have noticed him going through a long period of depression.