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I'm not a Chi Omega, but I am an alumna of an NPC sorority, and every time I see something like this, I am so f*cking embarrassed I want to turn in my pin. The only reason I haven't yet is because I feel like everyone once in a while I get through to a collegiate member or two in conversation about why this isn't okay.

DISSENTING OPINION: I remain convinced Gaston is one of those dudes with a tragically enormous dick, who thinks that his huge schlong means he has to do zero work in the sack. He just bumps your cervix for five minutes then rolls over and congratulates himself for being such a superior cocksman.

"Someday my prince will cum."

No one's slick as Gaston

That's definitely a big part of this, but isn't it a little bit due to people not being nearly as offended by gay women as they are by gay men?

Because the use of the vernacular was very appropriate in this context.

"Where all of these comments will stay at the bottom"

Most classical singers and more trained-sounding vocalists on the radio end up with a singing "accent" that doesn't sound exactly like how they speak — this is because you want to change the shape of your vowels and consonants a bit for both clarity and better sounding notes. Are you sure something similar doesn't

Equality is not a limited resource.

I feel like it's worth mentioning that the judge in Tennessee who ordered a baby's name changed from "Messiah" to "Martin" (because only Jesus Christ can be called Messiah) had her ruling very quickly overturned, lost her job, and was publicly censured by a judicial review board that unanimously found her decision

It does sound hilarious though:

Prior to Kinja, I headed the trollpatrol team for Jezebel, as many people here know. We dealt with rape gifs, violent pornography, racism, and harassment regularly, but there was a system in place with which to have it reported and dealt with. Banning didn't usually result in the same person immediately making a new

Wow, thank you guys so much for writing this. To be honest, the mods have been dealing with this on and off for years. It's never been as bad as this. But back when we had main page abilities, we were able to remove the content alongside authors and tech. It helped protect our readers, our writers, everyone. It's

I just want to write dude, not dismiss bloody rape gif trolls every day. It is the worst part of our jobs to hear from commenters that they can't discuss, say, a teen girl being great at Little League without some person boasting a burner account using the collective comment thread as a chance to harass people.

It honestly breaks my heart a little bit that this post even needs to exist — but the manner in which this has been handled (or not handled, really) by HQ is pathetic. Not reporting on it feels hypocritical, so here we are.

For what it's worth, I want to apologize to our readers who are forced to interact with these violent gifs regularly. The point of Kinja is to create a better platform for discussion and those discussions CANNOT happen when you're inundated by such traumatizing material. It's this person's goal to shutdown

What bothers me about this is that we don't record IP addresses so as to protect these burner accounts for people who might want to tip us anonymously about a story. So the company is seemingly placing a priority on making these hypothetical tipsters feel safe over the safety of the actual real live women who write

In our 9-year relationship, we've fought three times total.