I bought LBP3 months ago and never got around to playing it. Serves me right. Haha.
I bought LBP3 months ago and never got around to playing it. Serves me right. Haha.
Also, they don’t consider women’s rights to be a “real issue.”
Ok but back to the important part - how many abortions did you sell her?
“Thanks, but I don’t need any abortions.”
things they apparently don’t need: access to healthcare, treatment for std’s, reproductive education, cancer screening, contraceptives, advocates and allies.
I used to volunteer a lot for Planned Parenthood in Los Angeles, and much of that was “community outreach” — going to communities that had a clinic and passing out information about the services it offered. The very first time I did one of those, I had what remains the most rewarding and simultaneously most…
“We don’t need Planned Parenthood... ‘cuz we’re gonna die as misogynistic virgins.”
Alt-hand job.
no one in their right mind would ever fuck them?
Oh fuck everything. THIS IS FUCKING STUPID AND NOT A CRIME!!!!
No, leave those comments alone. Let that be exibit A: of a knee-jerk reaction
I mean, she can do all the bits she wants, but she really trashed Swinton here. At what point does your bit have to be at least a little bit true if you’re going to trash someone in it? The e-mails make clear that the exchange was civil and pleasant. Overall, Swinton appears open, even if she doesn’t address Cho’s…
How does one determine when she’s speaking as an advocate and when she’s doing a bit. Is her whole push for more Asian representation just a joke?
I hope everyone who posted histrionic comments about Tilda Swinton’s racism and privilege two fucking hours ago on the previous post goes back and deletes them now.
Its this kind of thing that really fucks up the left and progress in general. In this instance, Tilda had a constructive conversation with her peer about how to address an issue, and then Cho takes it and warps it and makes it ugly.
OH SHIT! Tilda came with fucking receiptsssssssssss
I’m having difficulty understanding Margaret Cho’s perspective here. It sounds like Tilda was up front about the issues, expressed her desire to do something about it and sought advice from someone who is in a good position to provide it. And Cho’s responses were thoughtful and measured as well. Not sure what got lost…
now that i’ve read margaret and tilda’s conversation, i have to wonder if margaret did as well.
Was going to comment the same thing. Looks like a Gamecube game honestly.
Newsflash; people who can’t tell they’ve been conned surprised when it turns out they’ve been conned.