Daybreaker
Daybreaker
Daybreaker

I agree with you.

Speaking as one of the people that other people will cross the street to avoid, I gotta say: You are all wusses.

This woman is excellent and it has nothing to do with how she looks.

Focusing any attention at all on this woman for this reason seems so obviously wrong that I'm having trouble figuring out why anybody would do it. Are they just grasping at straws?

Why would I cross the street? If they don't like me, they can cross the street.

"... just as many bad apples in the Jezebel community ..."

The dog attacking the handlers makes me think that there was something hurting him.

I'm sure there's a bell curve. You may just be way better at convincing people of things than I am.

... his rhetoric and general view of entitlement to women is engendered by the same anti-women notions that houses the men's rights movement.

Reading through the commentary on this article has convinced me to stop sleeping in a bed.

People can be convinced to change their minds. You just have to be patient. Folks on the internet are always like, "I'm right and you're wrong and you will agree with my more enlightened take or else I will call you can idiot until you do!" Counterproductive. In my experience, it takes about ten years to change

Andy Garcia's got such a great voice. I was a little scared for the person that wrote mean things about him.

If a cop grabs me somewhere I don't like, I'm still punching him.

Something does not ring true about the way the guy writes.

This problem comes up in a lot of this type of game. In a game where you can have some kind of conversation with almost every character in it, and you're really supposed to talk to everybody at least once, sometimes many times, there generally aren't as many people in it as it seems there should be. There are

This is why I don't like to give my gender away on the internet. It totally affects how people treat you, both as general demographic trends and as individuals. The best-case scenario seems to be internet gender-ambiguity — people then treat you like a person, rather than as a gender and then (maybe, depending on

There's something nagging me wrongly about the idea that whatever happens to you when you're drunk is your own fault, including having sex with people that you wouldn't otherwise have sex with. But I'll go through the comments first, see if maybe someone else has already articulated my unformed doubt.

Entitlement issue.

Imagine if your name was on the list. Would you still think it wasn't a big deal?

I don't approve of the tactic. But I don't think there's anything that can be done to stop it, either. It's just a media variation on word-of-mouth and anonymous graffiti. Not really anything new. People have always had this power to accuse each other of stuff anonymously. Sometimes it's true and sometimes it's