We make roasted garlic in our toaster oven. Prepare the garlic, put it in a little tin foil pouch, pour olive oil over it, maybe a bit of salt and pepper, and pop it in the toaster oven. So easy.
We make roasted garlic in our toaster oven. Prepare the garlic, put it in a little tin foil pouch, pour olive oil over it, maybe a bit of salt and pepper, and pop it in the toaster oven. So easy.
@SubvertAParadigm: Except that when someone is spending lots of time and money and resources—backed by the state—in order to deceive you about his personality and identity, then you aren't actually in control of your interaction with him, because the "him" you know isn't real.
@NeoFlyGirL: Martinis are really awesome at first. I met my now partner on a martini night.
@FunParty1101: No. And no. Being "down to fuck" isn't noteworthy in any case, and it shouldn't prompt questions. Why would it prompt questions? Are you saying that she got raped because she indicated that she was down to fuck? So being interested in having sex makes rape a logical result? Sexual women get raped?
@FunParty1101: No. The only "contributing factor" (aka "reason") that she got raped (if she was in fact raped) was the dude who raped her. There are no other factors in a rape case except that a dude ignored a woman's refusal to fuck and fucked her anyway.
@polypam: Because when a woman wears a sexually suggestive nametag it means that she can't get raped because writing "sexy susie" on your nametag is an open invitation for whomever to stick their dick in your vagina. Duh.
@FunParty1101: "If we boycotted every single one of them, sports wouldn't be as fun"
@pilotcan: "our justice system dictates that he's innocent until proven guilty"
@erischilde: It's funny that you know 4 girls who "use it as a weapon." How many women do you know who've been raped? I bet you don't even know, since usually when women talk about how they've been raped loads of people jump up to talk about the men falsely accused of rape. I'm also curious as to how you know that the…
@erischilde: That's the thing. It's a rape accusation. We don't know that he didn't hold her down while she silently cried and shoved his dick into her vagina, tearing her skin and violating her sense of self, permanently skewing her ability to trust people or feel comfortable at bars, always scared that it might…
@Biologeek: Not that I don't agree with you, but I started working at Johnny Rockets when I was 16 and continued until I was 19. The sexual harassment (28-year-old cooks telling me that they want to devirginize me, making constant jokes about my pigtails, other gross shit) started when I was 16. And since said…
@StuckOnRepeat: Unfortunately, in my experience, men's shirts make me look like I have a weird baby that lives in my back instead of my uterus, because the combination of very wide shoulders and big boobs means I need to buy a shirt that puffs out in 360 degrees beneath my boobs. This makes wearing sweater vests or…
@ThePieHole: If your girlfriends are talking about a guy you don't know extremely well, and deeply trust, walking you home, then they're almost certainly suggesting a situation that would be putting you in more danger than if you just walked home alone. Something like 70% of sexual assaults are committed by someone…
If you could change the headline from "Abortion Doctor" to something like "Man who Claimed to be an Abortion Doctor" or "Fraudulent 'Abortion Doctor'..." or "So-Called Abortion Doctor" or anything. Even scare quotes—the headline of this article is not just misleading but plays into anti-choice mythology.
@LibbyS: This is exactly why pregnancy discrimination is misogynist instead of just "practical" or anti-pregnant-women. And it's also why companies/the government/universities/etc need to not just make it acceptable for women to give birth while working, but actually make it easy for us to do so.
@BrutallyHonestBabes: I think it was a joke.
@Dinosaurs and Nachos, girlfriend!: This is so accurate. And so depressing.
@anillop: Yeah the Experiment Review Board is totally going to take away Jezebel's accreditation.
@bunnygloves: Yeah I understand that (which is why I noted that reclamation is entirely possible). This article was not saying that every use of the word is an insult, or misogynist. But the primary definition—the primary use—is offensive.