MillicentIRL1984
Mildred Writes
MillicentIRL1984

This dude has some serious power and control issues. It sounds like his issues with porn aren’t thinking that it’s immoral as much as being furious that he can’t control it and the women who perform in it. He’d be taking men’s accounts down with just as much zeal if he truly had a moral issue with porn (which wouldn’t

You’re telling me that women who speak up against harassment and abuse are seen as buzzkills and so no one wants to hire them, even if said people are NOT abusive? I’m shocked! Just kidding. Women being blamed for being abused is the oldest tale there is, and I’m going to die before that stigma ever changes. 

Hey! That’s not fair! Some of those women were hired for men to perve over!

Boycotts and the marketplace can help, but can’t be the only answer. ‘Let the market decide’ doesn’t work when the market can be very strongly manipulated. In this case, it can be manipulated by the very same folks that were demanding sexual favors for employment.

Clearly not the women of Fox who were only hired to make the network seem less sexist.

Huh.  Who would have thought a bunch of rich white dudes would do such a thing.  

“...the company has since implemented a sexual-harassment and unconscious-bias training, promoted the company’s 24-hour anonymous hotline, reinforced a zero-tolerance policy on retaliation, and updated policies to ban intimate relationships between officers and employees...”

Anadarko spokeswoman Jennifer Brice told Bloomberg that the company has since implemented a sexual-harassment and unconscious-bias training, promoted the company’s 24-hour anonymous hotline, reinforced a zero-tolerance policy on retaliation, and updated policies to ban intimate relationships between officers and

I don’t see it as shitting on her. Jezebel does regularly point out privilege influences peoples’ lives, and the focus was more on that. The gist being, “Getting your law degree is awesome and commendable, but don’t get defensive when people point out the help you’ve had getting through the process.”

I think it’s fine for Kardashian West to study the law or not—I’m just tired of celebrities asking people to forget they’re rich and have a gazillion nannies and personal chefs and assistants to make their lives easier”

“Their house is not your storage locker and if you really cared about your possessions, you’d have brought them with you ...”

if you film it that guy might pay you to see it.

$28,000 worth of porn? Jesus, his hand must look like the claw in an arcade prize machine.

If you are an adult and leave something behind at your parents’ house without an explicit agreement that they’ll store it for you indefinitely, you can’t be mad if they end up throwing it away. Their house is not your storage locker and if you really cared about your possessions, you’d have brought them with you or

I feel like, if you’ve dropped $30k on porn, you’ve got some pretty specialist preferences. Leaving that shit for your poor parents to look after is your own damn fault. This dude is a wanker in more ways than one.

I hear this at work all the time. “I’m trying to be good”, or (eating a brownie), “Oh, I’m so BAD, this is so BAD”.

And even then sometimes you can just eat around the “bad” parts. Signed—Someone who just last night scraped mold off a block of parm

The only “bad” food is food that has *gone* bad (i.e. rotten or moldy food).

I definitely have a surreal celebrity encounter. I was working at the illustrious IHOP in college. I was a 90s wanna be punk with dried out bleached hair, combat boots, a leather dog collar and a polyester uniform. Our IHOP was in a hotel across from the civic center, which was the large concert venue of our small

I was attempting to court my now wife round 2007 and offered to accompany her to the Los Angeles Zoo where a meeting for a project was to take place. She did her thing and we decided to spend the rest of the day walking around and viewing the imprisoned animals. We are at the gorilla exhibit and I am aiming my camera