Mel Gibson opens up about his past and apologizes for his violent history of anti-Semitism, blatant racism, and domestic abuse is still a jerk.

Mel Gibson opens up about his past and apologizes for his violent history of anti-Semitism, blatant racism, and domestic abuse is still a jerk.
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I hope you all find perpetual joy this Easter!
This is a Good Friday… to chat!
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HOPE WEINER, really!?
I can’t wait to hear what kind of rant he’ll go on when he learns that James Franco snagged his spot in the University Of Houston creative writing program.
It’s been a while…
Dammit- failed attempt to post “so good” gif
not-so-good friday
“I was a baby when I started” and am still a baby now, a racist homophobic baby who beats his wife
I feel bad for/actually like Mel Gibson. I think his anger problems are the result of a rough childhood or something(?) and he’s just no good at handling them, like a lot of people. Plus, he makes some really good songs. No bullshit.
DUNCAN, YOU ARE SCROOBIUS PIP!

It truly was a double standard to use Mike Tyson and not Mel Gibson for the Hangover, isn’t it? I mean, I don’t blame them for not wanting him, but let’s be consistent, eh?
In their defense, they wanted Michael Vick, but he wasn’t available.
the only question I wanted answered was: ok, explain how these things were edited and out of context
Maybe the context he was referring to was the context in which his wife acts like a total cunt? Which may be the way she normally acts? We don’t know, because we’ve only been exposed the artificial context she created by recording a seemingly private conversation.
In all seriousness, he sounded like a fucked up, drunk asshole to me too. I just highly suspect his wife is not the demure angel she made herself out to be in those tapes.
“GIBSON: …But, no one expressed any anger at me.” I feel like this should be impossible, like he’s totally lying, but then seeing how the reporter totally coddles him in this interview, I realized he probably does live in a buffered dream world where he can do no wrong because he’s wealthy and famous which is obviously why he acts the way he does… Sigh.
This interview really made me want to try and put toothpaste back in the tube.
Mel Gibson: “You can’t put the barfpaste back in the barf tube.”
When I patent my ingenious method for putting toothpaste back in the tube, Mel Gibson is going to have to find a new metaphor.
I keep getting him confused with Charlie Sheen.