One of the actors in the New York Public Theater’s rendition of Julius Caesar (the one with the Trump assassination scene) is claiming this week that pro-Trump protestors left him sobbing.
Oh, give me a break.
Corey Stoll, who played Brutus in the play, said he “exhaled and sobbed” after the final performance because they’d been interrupted by protestors so many times.
Is this the actual definition of snowflake? Because that would sound about right.
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Don't dish it out if you can't take it.
ReplyDeleteOr, you know, guy has his dreams ruined over and over again by protesters. Wasn't too long ago when you snowflakes threw a fit over Hamilton lol
ReplyDeleteGet a backbone. Agreed with the previous comments here. Typical liberal hypocrisy.
ReplyDeleteOh, so you can #resist, but you can't #takeit?
ReplyDeleteBoo-freakin-who snowflake.
ReplyDeleteWant some cheese with that whine?
ReplyDeleteNo tears here.
ReplyDeleteWuss!
ReplyDeleteT F B !
ReplyDeleteRun to your safe zone. Eat vanilla wafers and sip apple juice. Break into Kumbaya and every thing will alright in the morning.
ReplyDeleteSNOWFLAKE?
ReplyDeleteIt's your party and you can cry if you want to. Just don't cry to me when you get your ass kicked.
ReplyDeleteLiberalism is a mental disorder.
ReplyDeleteBoo Hoo. Poor badly. Man up you big baby
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