5aiah
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I'm white with giant hair and have gotten asked to tuck it away if I can. I just always oblige, and now I just put it up beforehand b/c I don't want to be blocking the view of the person behind me. Also, I do think that people who are abnormally tall should have the politeness to choose seats (b/c you can usually

I am very confused by the empowerment vs. objectification stance people take. How comes this is objectification and not ok and for instance porn is? I'm not against porn per se, and truly hope for a future where women can be as open & adventurous sexually, but according to the "free" choice argument (which imo

No. It's not the only reason. But do I think there's a lot of stuff feminism does that is essentially shooting ourselves in the foot? Definitely. And I think that's definitely part of the problem.

Gone Girl sucks. It may be woman-led and based on a (shitty) book written by a woman but I'm not going to stand up for it based on that alone. I have to actually like it. Frankly, it's already gotten way more praise than it deserves, just like the fucking book. I read it after everyone kept telling me I had to read

After our first child my wife had massive post-partum hemorrhaging that required emergency surgery, resulting in a horribly infected episiotomy. It took months to heal, but with massive scarring and nerve damage. Bottom line, we've had sex three times in four years, counting the two children conceived.

You're right - it should say "Rich Man Having Age-Appropriate Time in St. Barts."

Is this supposed to be a problem? Like it or not, he's doing exactly what a lot of men would do if they had the money and fame to get this kind of woman's attention. At least this greasy furball of potato dirt is honest. There are so many guys that settle down with one woman only bc they're not rich enough, or

I don't really care who Leo is or is not hookin gup with but if this was a 4o year old woman being claled out for her "age appropriateness" y'all would be shitting yourselves in "righteous" fury. I've never heard of any accusations that anyone DiCaprio hooked up with wasn't willing and able to make their own

1. I'm not sure what the problem is. He's engaging in consensual sex with women who know exactly who he is and what his intentions are. There is absolutely no evidence that he is lying, manipulating, being sleazy, etc. If there is a problem with having a lot of promiscuous sex, then point some of those other

"verbally sparring in the quick-dialogued way that's defined Sorkin's shows" ... this is the main reason why I don't like THIS show. Real people don't talk like that, and listening to it makes me tense. It's unrealistic and annoying.

As the scene plays out, Don actually encourages Mary not to come on the show, not because it will be re-traumatizing to her, or because putting a victim in a "debate" with her rapist on live television is a really fucking terrible idea and adherent to the sensationalism Sorkin so loathes, but because she will be

My thinking exactly. There's nothing wrong with people having fantasies or hobbies, but I do think there's something wrong if that involves planning out an important part of some yet-to-be-known person's life.

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Maybe, just maybe, they're also being "human beings" who are (as flawed as we'd like to point out) acting out of self-defense because of how charged the whole conversation has become.

Or rather, people are tired of being chastised by moral scolds. No one ever likes to be shamed for making a joke - and frankly the politics of offense and faux outrage are wearing thin for a lot of folks. Offensive, edgy costumes are awesome - and we're free to put them on, but god please don't be surprised when

One thing you probably should at least consider is often our entertainers (athletes, actors, musicians) are less educated than the general population. Their main education came in the form honing a craft which made them rich and famous, not with social commentary. I look at it this way entertainers should try to

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