RayQSmuckles
Ray Smuckles
RayQSmuckles

I mean, Jezebel doesn't say it's feminist either. So.

You win the award for "Best use of Dean Ambrose since he was called up from NXT."

Actually, if you think saying the phrase "whoring yourself out" is ok, you're not really sex-positive. Let's just be honest and say that sex-positivity isn't really part of your feminism.

Damn, so much pure vitriol for straight-up children in this comment section. Who is forcing all of y'all at gunpoint to look at these funeral selfies? Just wondering.

1) At least she got a full-body shot.

I think it's shitty when people get pressure about taking their husband's name. I think it's equally shitty when people criticize women who do. I know plenty of amazing feminist women who took their husband's last name.

But it points out that other people are concerned because that's how it gets triggered, which - in some cases - might be exactly what a person needs in order to say "Ok, I might call this number". It takes them out of the *helpmehelpmehelpme* zone of private torment (albeit posted publicly) and reminds them that they

The Manosphere?

I could not stop watching this last night. Whatever you think of Kanye, he is immensely watchable. Half of what he said was incomprehensible and, of course, laced with narcissism. I think some of his larger points are lost in the way he speaks, like when he went on about fashion and classism. I don't think he's

Come on, guys. PTSD is not a joke. I'm really shocked how often a lot of the writers on this site have to be told when something is offensive/inappropriate.

Can we please stop trivializing PTSD? Some of us actually have it and it's actually super shitty.

Does shit like this really deserve articles? This is literally "jock freaks out when nerd gets with a hot girl, expected internet response ensues"... this is going to be another TS like incident isn't it?

THIS! I hate that they all go "we're feminists!" but then say "this isn't a feminist site" anytime there's backlash. STICK TO YOUR GUNS!

When they're saying the complaint has merit, they're not saying they think he's innocent. They're saying that he satisfied the basic requirements for showing there could be a problem with the content—e.g. he had purchased the book, and even if his name was changed, he might be identifiable if you know the author or

Women don't have to wear bras if they goddamn don't want to. Except at the office, it's a good idea to wear one at the office. But someone not constrained by a corporate dress code? More power to them.

Seriously. You'd think that after waiting this long to acknowledge this story, they might actually say something about it, instead of just, you know, copying down a random sample with basically zero comment.