Somewhat unrelated, but bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes.
Somewhat unrelated, but bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes.
I like this guy.
"When people push boundaries too far, it's not because they are strong but because they are weak."
And don't even get him started on that weak, ineffectual Moose and Squirrel.
This wouldn't happen in Murica. That fox be dead in like 2 seconds.
....poor fox
I think it is interesting that everybody was freaking out about this judge saying this girl was "older than her biological age" and thus capable of making the sexual decisions that she did while other judges are not censured or even questioned for saying that 12-year old girls have the same ability to judge right and…
yeah, okay, this is perfection and huffpo needs to recognize:
They should have closed comments on this thread as soon as you posted this. This is all that needs to be said!
I am glad that, despite his resignation, the court still saw fit to suspend and censure him. It's not an empty gesture. It's an important message for all the other judges who have done the same thing in less publicized cases.
That's a great quote. Thank you, Montana, for tripping over the lowest of bars.
Pubes are a terrible energy souce. Butthurt is much better. If you just go over to kotaku and whisper "Anita Sarkeesian", you'd have enough energy to power a whole galaxy full of warships.
He's lucky he didn't get the send off a lot of people wanted him to have.
I think it is interesting that everybody was freaking out about this judge saying this girl was "older than her biological age" and thus capable of making the sexual decisions that she did while other judges are not censured or even questioned for saying that 12-year old girls have the same ability to judge right and…
"There is no place in the Montana judiciary for perpetuating the stereotype that women and girls are responsible for sexual crimes committed against them."
Got what he deserved. R.I.P. to the 14 year old girl.
You probably remember (and wish you could forget) the judge who sent a 47-year-old teacher to jail for a mere 30…
I just saw this Keira Knightley quote and I will post it:
"There is an under-representation of our stories, just as there is an under-representation of us in politics and in business and everywhere. That's what feminism is [to me] right now – the recognition that we are still not equal. I absolutely love guys. I love…
This speech blew my mind, it was so great. I was also really blown away by Andy Duncan's post the other day about "My SF Politics," which reads in part:
Why is it that every time somebody points out an obvious injustice, there's a dozen cries for "civility?" Why is being "civil" more important than not being a racist, sexist ass?