So, you said exactly what Jezebel posted that you said. Misogynistic shitforbrains.
Clearly you never took Principles of Logic. Ever heard of syllogism?
Oh Sarah. It is not true if you string enough words together, you get a sentence.
“Then, I realized that women love presents like dogs love treats. Just as an unfriendly dog wouldn’t deny a tasty treat, any beautiful girl can be bribed into giving you a first date.”
Do you really not realize how offensive your exact quote is?
I honestly do not find this stunt that different from all the "SAVE THE BOOBS!!!!!11" narratives surrounding breast cancer awareness. Breast cancer is not about boobs, sex, or saving boobs for sex because men love boobs. boobs. Breast cancer is a type of cancer that - sadly - kills people. The entire person, not just…
I'm actually glad that BCRF didn't accept money from those nincompoops. Breast cancer isn't about "saving boobies" (idiots), it's about saving the lives of the women who happen to be attached to those boobies. In other words, men should care about this disease because it threatens lives, not because it happens to…
Give it to Susan G. Komen; I bet they'll take it...
Oh good... yet another person who acts like a douche and then gets rewarded with free publicity for their stupid, vacuous, fart-sniffing blog.
My name was dragged through the mud in that article and I don't appreciate it.
So the Barnett family gets police protection and the Coleman family got its house burned down. Seems fair.
Right. A 13/14 year old's story (after blacking out, after suffering trauma, while probably very humiliated) isn't consistent? You don't say.
"When the alleged victim’s mother was questioned about these changes, she freely admitted that her daughter does not always tell the truth, particularly when she is in a stressful situation."
Oh look another occasion to call women humourless harpies because they don't respond with delight to harassment.
From the first comment:
There are times when I feel ethically questionable about supporting Anonymous.
I'm glad you said this. I totally agree. I've struggled with my weight/health/body image for as long as I can remember, and I attribute it to a strong correlation with my own mother's obsessive body image. For as long as I can remember, it was "diet this, diet that," there was never a simple focus on sensible eating…