ACoupleofPigs
ACoupleofPigs
ACoupleofPigs

Many of the comment here and around the web just show how skillfully and completely Woody Allen (with his powerful P.R. team) was able to control the public discourse around these allegations when they surfaced 20 years ago. Somehow everyone accepted that Mia Farrow was a hysterical and vindictive spurned woman who

Love this picture. And your dog is adorable.

Robert Pattinson uses moisturizer now and is really satisfied with his new life.

And it is funny to their fellow white people. And probably one black person said it was ok.

Wow. Could I ask where in the country you are?

Since I can't "recommend" more than once, just wanted to add that this is perfect and awesome.

Honestly, that would explain so much about my cat.

I always assume there's some scientific reason for behaviors that are universal to a particular kind of animal — some evolutionary advantage — but I just can't imagine one for the paper-sitting thing. Does the tendency to sit on random pieces of paper somehow give cats a better chance of surviving in the wild?

I'd also really like to know why, in an otherwise empty room (or a room otherwise filled with warm fluffy cushions), a cat will insist on sitting on the piece of paper that someone left on the floor.

This song is awesome, and I love it.

Someone has probably already posted something like this, but this reminds me of the Nelson Mandela quote (which Obama quoted in his speech) about "a thousand slights, a thousand indignities and a thousand unremembered moments." I mean, I know it's not the same thing exactly, and some of these moments cause more

I love all the pictures of adorable dogs that commenters are posting here. But something about your dog looking at a flower is just so unbearably cute.

there are too many assbags like this guy who have fetish fantasies and in their delusional minds, having a fetish for a group of people is the highest form of flattery, when it's the complete opposite

I don't have much to add to this discussion at this point, but I wanted to say that you' make some excellent points here — among other things, the fact that there are a lot of cultural forces at work that wrongly contribute to the idea of Asian men as unattractive partners. And that it's kind of a perverse reaction

I'm sort of embarrassed that I've spent all this time trying to respond rationally to comments like yours — as you clearly are determined to believe the strange things that you believe, no matter what.

You seem strangely invested in the idea that most Asian women choose white men out of some weird, soap-opera-ish calculation — "Marrying this awesome white guy is my ticket to wealth and prestige." Either you think I'm lying when I say none of the Asian women I know have done this, or you think these women are just

I appreciate this thoughtful response and I understand the issues you're raising. (In particular, I appreciate that you're discussing this in a pretty objective way, without reducing it to "Asian women fetishize white men" or "Asian women seek out white men to facilitate their social climbing.")

That's one of the best uses of a GIF I've ever seen.

Clearly you still don't understand. Saying that I (as an Asian woman, OR AS A WOMAN OF ANY OTHER ETHNIC BACKGROUND) have dated men whose ethnic background basically mirrors the ethnic breakdown of American society in general is an exact refutation of the idea that Asian women disproportionately choose white men.

Although this is probably a long-dead thread, just wanted to clarify that "30% other ethnic backgrounds" includes Asian men. Sort of odd for you to assume that it means "non-white, and non-Asian."