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I hope they do “Springtime for Hitler.”

I love this:

Dude. What part of “first you get the money, then you get the power, then you get the women” do you need me to explain to you?

Women are valued by how they appeal to men, because in some contexts, that’s precisely what men are looking for in women. There’s nothing inherently wrong with the physical aspect of male attraction

The problem is when we generalize the worth of a woman to be solely in how she appeals to a man. When women are seen as

I haven’t seen Free!. I will add that men are valued by their appeal to women much less than women are valued by their appeal to men, and with less tangible results, like pay raises and employment opportunities (since, statistically, men are more often in positions of power over these things).

Hey, great comment. My reply is that no anime should get kudos for simply giving female characters personalities. That is a low bar to clear, my friend. Just because a personality and plot are wrapped around T&A doesn’t make it less infuriating that T&A are the central subjects of this show. Also, many of these female

Friend zoned by his own daughter. That’s gotta hurt.

The guns aren’t. Kids are dying. I think I will continue.

I think you didn’t read the article fully... There never really was a rape joke (don’t trust headlines). One guy quoted a popular song/meme (the quote itself contained no references to rape) and that song/meme mentioned rape elsewhere (again not the section he quoted, or what he was using it for).

At first, I assumed, like many others, that the male co-workers on her team were joking about actual rape in her presence. That would have certainly unacceptable and grounds for further action. THIS discussion was about a song that was a popular internet meme. Now she feels unsafe.

Your answer requires way more partyparrot to be taken seriously.

ETA: Hey, maybe I should upgrade to iOS 10.

“New Game +”

you’re my son & i love yuo

Womp womp, misdirected anger is the worst. I can edit it but my misdirection needs highlighting.

I assume it’s because the stereotype is basically of a man wanting to control and have a full fake relationship with a woman he can’t have ala Spike in Buffy. But what you’re saying is totally true — the market for a Tom Hiddleston or a Thelma and Louise era Brad Pitt would probably be significant (although tbh I

I’m saying that she is lying. Abused women try to protect their abusers all of the time. I remember reading something from one of the officers on the scene, years ago. She has said many times that he is/was the love of her life.

My tax dollars should not subsidize your bigotry. Fuck these people.

I’m looking at the study right now, and am a little lost as to how they come to that 50% number. Not because I just don’t understand - I’m pretty well trained in this sort of econometric analysis - but because I think they’re making an (almost certainly innocent) mistake.