I love false equivalency! And apparently so do you.
I love false equivalency! And apparently so do you.
Yeah, it's still a robbery if you call it "an aggressive withdrawal".
Save your breath. You're all over this post, derailing and whining and getting defensive——and perfectly demonstrating what I just talked about.
After your repeated refusal to respond to actual arguments with anything more intelligent than, "You're just jealous!" you can scarcely pretend exasperation is unexpected.
That's a truly spectacular evasion of the point. She's a thief and an unrepentant one at that.
Are they still there? At one point I think I saw three! Kinja must be having electronic flatulence or something.
So your own link says it's 41% while the second link speculates on second marriages.
You get the victim blamer of the year award.
Tough luck. There's nothing wrong with some generalizations. In this case, the problem behavior is often not regarded as a big deal by too many commenters, who often do nothing about it or attack critics of the initial behavior. So you have two layers.
"It's bad everywhere, not just here," is deflecting and minimizing.
Two replies? Must have a nerve, mansplainer. Also: I was in the military. For decades. You're done.
Thoughtless? Sweetheart, I'm a woman. That means I've forgotten more about rape than a dude like you will ever know. Nice try, though.
Apparently you do because the sexism at Kotaku periodically attains shocking levels
Yeah, so? If it's bad elsewhere, why bother discussing it here?
I'd say exactly the opposite. Sexism is staggeringly common, especially among the uneducated.
David Lisak. Yes means yes——the website
Oh, diddums. So defensive! And you still arguwe against yourself.
God, sounds like my folks. Sarcasm was the coping method of choice. They went through so much together, but they really fought to make it work.
I know nothing of the sort, sweetheart. Feeling a little threatened or sonething? Today's marriages end sooner and more often, but you're the one arguing against established reality.
They were married in 1946. Simple arithmatic proves you wrong. Half of marriages today end in divorce.