NeonClaws
NeonClaws
NeonClaws

I think it's high time Rockstar had a female lead in a primary GTA game. Not just because of representation, but also because of the huge story opportunities they lose by not doing it.

Yes, actually. Showing women as realistic, flawed, ***human beings*** is what feminism is about. It's not about putting us on a pedestal as the sacrosanct guardians of morality.

Doucheface.

if you're older than 13 and haven't realized this behaviour is simply not acceptable, no adult is going to fix you now. sooner or later, he's going to be drunk and he's going to be out of reach from his handler but the decency he should have been learning when he was 4 years old can't be made now.

poster boy for why teen mothers struggling with drug addiction with abusive babydaddies should give abortion more than a passing thought.

Just the other day she was on some morning show pimping a book on parenting. It was unbelievable. Or unBeliebable, if you will.

If it's gin and tonic time this early on a Wednesday, I salute you.

Don't you worry, MadPiglet. In a few years he'll be saying with a sigh, "I used to piss in these."

I usually don't place the blame squarely on parents when their adult kids act this way, but where the hell is his mother? He's been a nasty little asshole for quite a while now - it makes me wonder. I'm also less inclined to give her any benefit of the doubt because she's also an anti-abortion activist who's made a

I totally agree with your point about being drunk is no excuse. It's like my high school friend who married this awful homophobic and racist jackass, and her excuse was that "he's only like that when he's drunk." Which, a) he was drunk a LOT so that means he's homophobic and racist a lot as well and b) at no point

It has clearly reached capacity.

Accounting for street harassment, workplace harassment, etc, etc, if you told me 99.3% of American women had been sexually harassed, I would be shocked it wasn't 100%.

Personally, I think the posters are great as-is. Women can help out their friends when they are harassed by strangers at bars and whatnot (and since it's a social thing for women to go in groups, the use of "we" is relatable); men can help by telling their friends that harassing women is wrong and also stepping in

or, you know, speak up when somebody's being a d-bag. how hard is that?

I guess not *trashy* if she were still in modern times, but she was just so gauche in Austen-era England that it was really hard for me to sit through it (I get second-hand embarrassment so badly!) You'd think because she claims to love Austen soooo much that she would have a clue about how she should act, but nope.

You know it's a terrible show when you're cheering for Wickham over Darcy.

Parodying? You are much more generous to the author than I was.

Haha~

I don't know about you, but if my fat ass just survived a plane crash, I'd be scampering, capering, doing the do-si-do, the skip-to-my-lou, and the Hammer Dance while escaping the scene.