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Morgan Schulman
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Remember that Boob Song that Seth MacFarlane sang at the Oscars that everyone thought was just so funny and Jennifer Lawrence gave a victory fist pump that nobody saw her boobs yet? Yeah, this is way we didn't think that shit was funny.

Honestly, they don't think women are people. I really just wish they would have the balls to come out and say it.

Hey, my former boyfriend who gang raped a drugged woman at his fraternity party, is a criminal defense attorney now who specializes in domestic assault. Figures x two!

My experience is that the sorts of people who admit terrible things and thoughts are people who've lived lives of privilege and know there will never be consequences for them. Morality and common sense don't apply to them.

That is horrible and disgusting. Who admits that even, though? The whole thing is beyond comprehension. Glad you never saw him again and got out unscathed. I remember a situation where I was actually visiting a high school friend at her university and she left me at the party she brought me to to go back with her

I knew a guy in college who organized anti-rape and pro-body image events with his frat and would often wear a pink shirt that said "THIS IS WHAT A FEMINIST LOOKS LIKE." He was cute and funny and I thought, Wow, he must not be like the others.

I'm pretty sure I come down at the end of legalizing prostitution, but your friend sounds like an entitled prat. Poor baby can't get a blowjob? He can use his hand, or convince someone to help him.

That's like Princeton lite. If he was really Princeton-ing, he would have had a button-down over the Polos. What an amateur.

Sex work is one of those things that makes most people totally forget about logic.

She just wants to be popular

Having money means there's a whole bunch of problems you NEVER HAVE TO DEAL WITH. Like starving, being homeless, choosing work over life. Having money doesn't mean life is great but it gives you the opportunity to live a GREAT LIFE. Take it from someone who knows what it's like to have bigger problems then, "I feel

And it really does feel like another "white guys have vague problems and that's important" story which would be fine if it wasn't yet another of those stories in a sea of other stories like that.

But do you really think people don't "get" the concept that "money doesn't buy happiness" at this point? It doesn't seem new or compelling to me at all.

"I've been rich and I've been poor and believe me, honey: rich is better." att. to Tallulah Bankhead.

Yeaahhhhhhhh but I don't actually care about your problems, richie. Give me one reason why I should.

That's not what I said at all. I said that having money objectively makes many aspects of life easier, and to pretend otherwise is insulting to people struggling with boredom/loneliness on top of not having a house.

Did anyone actually read the book? Because, as I recall (haven't read it since it came out in '97), the book was about working class punks in New Jersey, and involved a girl who is learning to play guitar and is living in a shitty apartment above a vacuum cleaner shop.

I guess it depends on whether you think a sexual urge is a moral failing. As stated in the article, it is the behavior, not the inclination that needs to be corrected. These people have the most taboo desire in society and want to make themselves safe. Absolutely they should get help.

What a horrible thing to be burdened with. At least the people in this article have insight and the desire not to offend.