Indeed123
Indeed123
Indeed123

"Divorce culture" is a direct result of "love-match culture". You can't give people an expectation that the ideal spousal relationship is based on mutual love without them demanding the right to get a different spouse if they aren't managing the ideal.

David is obviously a sexist jerk

Why? Is it not accurate?

You are doing the Lord's work, my friend

THANK YOU. Jesus lord that shit is impossible.

I'm just going to post this periodically for people who hate the new format as much as I do, sorry if you've already seen it. Last time, but I figure Drew's posts get a lot of hits.

Next up is a Van Gogh edition with only one wing mirror.

sweet baby jesus that is gorgeous

Please actually listen to what I'm saying: YES, WE CANNOT CONTINUE TO IGNORE THE ENORMOUS PROBLEMS WITH MALE CULTURE. But the FACT is that when a woman is very drunk she is statistically more likely to become a victim. Just like someone who isn't wearing a seat belt is more likely to be a victim, and just like

I wouldn't say that we already do that. In fact, I'd say that as a culture we promote gluttonous levels of consumption of most things, booze included.

I hate victim blaming, but there is a valid discussion to be had about women taking measures that help create an environment of safety. Being incredibly drunk does not in any way excuse rapists, but it does make a woman more likely to be targeted, which this study attests to.

"There should be training for staff on how to intervene," Graham suggests. "If [a bar] wants to have female patrons, they ought to make it more female friendly." I'll drink to that.

Oh, bartenders have to police sexual interactions now? Fuck you. Keep your head on straight and deal with your own shit. Nobody forces you to drink to excess.

No motive? Really? After all of this you can't look at that picture and deduce a motive?

Dogegoneit.

This guy can get 6 different women to sleep with him? Are we sure he's not the one doing the ethering?

For the record, if you went through his phone to see what he was up to when he was not around, you are the very definition of a snoop, meaning that it is "your style."

"I don't usually share drama on social media"

It all started when I stumbled upon his phone and found some very incriminating texts and pictures. For the record, I am no snooper. It's just not my style. I was only curious, just wondering what he'd been up to. I have nothing to hide and assumed he didn't either.