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Driving a racecar with no power assists over 305 kilometers while being repeatedly subjected to gravitational forces exceeding 7G’s in corners all while wearing a hot racing suit and helmet is actually very physically demanding.

Utter bullshit. Have you ever MET an F1 driver? As in, seen one in person? Shaken their hand?

This is a take so completely uninformed about human physiology, F1 drivers, or F1 cars as to frighten me that people have liked it.

Except this isn’t actual data, just opinion. Women have better endurance in these circumstances. Women are shorter, and their heart is closer to their brain, which is why they make such great fighter pilots under hard g-forces. This also puts less strain on their neck and back under these circumstances. It’s also why

“I don’t know shit about this, but my only guess is that you aren’t racing against anything in a fighter jet where as every millisecond counts in a race car.”

Right, because female fighter pilots can’t pull the same G’s as male ones? Gimmie a break. Driving a race car doesn’t even come close to the sustained high G’s of dog-fighting maneuvers in a supersonic aircraft. It is physically demanding and plenty of women have proven they are equal to their male counterparts. I’ve

Yeah, you need to be in good shape and fit, but are you saying that is so strenuous that women can’t compete? If so, I’m not buying it. Broads already fly fighter jets just fine.

I find the description of their relationship confusing: She thought she was the only one, but also knew they weren’t monogamous? She must have thought something since she was bothered and called the other woman. But I wasn’t part of the conversation, so I can only know what’s here. Which is why I don’t see the guilt

Right, you and this guy were non-monogamous, but she didn’t know that before talking to you. She clearly thought you would be surprised. She could have been calling a woman who thought she was in a monogamous relationship with this guy, you see? I don’t think that’s such a horrible thing to do.

But even so, I’m kind of over this “cool girl” trend where every woman who has feelings or emotions and isn’t like “fuck these dudes” or the quintessential “bad bitch” is some how worthy of mockery and ridicule.  

Cline does not “admit to having been an abusive partner.” She admits to behavior you view as abuse and she does not. Defining “abuse” as a twenty-year-old putting keystroke-recording software on her own computer, which her thirty-three-year-old partner sometimes used, so that she could establish that he was cheating

So having actual principles is a sign of weakness?

the majority of her writing is about the fundamental defects in most universities’ processes.

THeft is a crime, underage drinking is a crime, physical assault is a crime, vandalism is a crime. All of these things are also penalties in all student policies. People get thrown out or academic probation for stealing other people’s laptops or starting fights or defacing property regardless of whether they are

People are expelled from a university for a variety of reasons from accusations of cheating, to underage drinking, to fighting, to breaking the rules, to sexual assault. Universities absolutely have the right to include sexual assault in their list of things to which they expel a student; they have the right to

Concern raised by the first article linked is basically “oh my god rape policy is ruining the lives of young men” with of course no mention of young women and their lives. The concern raised by second article linked is basically “women don’t really know if they were raped because their confused lady-brains are

It’s a paradigm difference.

So if he were Japanese it wouldn’t be racist, but because he’s white it becomes racist retroactively?

Yes, some things done by a white person are racist when they would not be racist if done by a non-white person, because racism is about systemic power.