SamanthaHain
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SamanthaHain

GRASS ceiling.

Ladies (and fellows who support the movement) this is what my friends have been calling stoner feminism.
Are you fed up of smoking with men who assume you don't have your own weed because you are a woman? Have you ever been passed in a circle because of the assumption that you have had enough? Are you tired of being

Feminist Stoner Party at my house! I'll supply the homemade onion dip and potato chips. Must like Antiques Roadshow binge-watching and petting my fat (but adorable) cat.

Thank you! As someone who can legally smoke it for her illness, I'm still always worried about the stigma of being a mom who smokes pot. But I always go back to what a friend of mine said who grew up with alcoholic parents "I wish my parents had smoked weed."

Here's a thing: I'm from WA and heavily involved in the medical marijuana industry. It's such a ridiculously sexist, disgusting boys club I could write a series of articles. Would anyone here be interested?

"We're supposed to be cooking and cleaning and studying and making a living and exercising and dieting and applying makeup and planning weddings and raising children and helping others and going, going, going."

Yeah! Holla at me, stoner sisters!

Other similarities: The rage induced when criticism appears.

I think you touch upon this but to separate it as a point, both operate under the assumption that not treating straight white men as the center of the universe will leave that core audience running for the hills. I'd like to think its a loud minority but there are guys who feel left out (seriously) when others are not

God, that movie is fantastic.

Crash was an amazing movie and lens into psycho-sexual dynamics, too bad David Cronenberg doesn't get more recognition for his work.

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most modern porn is super, super gross and about as sexy as a car accident.

Let's also not forget that this poor girl then grew up in Hollywood, where everyone loved and defended her rapist, and felt so so sorry for him because of the murder of Sharon Tate and his unborn child. She not only is entitled of course to complicated feelings because she is the victim of a terrible crime that would

Because Randian philosophy convinces people who are already assholes that it's ok to be assholes? Why won't you let them be assholes?! It's a perfectly valid life choice!

Amen.

Exactly. I know people who boycott actors and directors and musicians because of their political views. These celebs themselves have never done anything illegal or unethical, beyond support political positions the friend finds deeply offensive. Not one of the people I know who does this boycotts Polansky, who is, in

The whole case makes me absolutely sick. That people are willing to forgive and forget and work with a dude who literally sodomized a child... ugh. I just can't. If I knew a dude did that I'd want nothing to do with him, yet Hollywood lets this guy have a pass. Ugh. UGH.

Of course she has complex feelings; this is one of the ways in which sexual assault is particularly pernicious. It makes the victim feel a degree of complicity that you simply don't feel if someone bops you on the head in an alley and runs off with your wallet.

In America, they teach you from primary school about how America is the greatest because of FREEDOM. The common adage of young children who say mean things is "Nya nya, FREE SPEECH means I can say whatever I want!". It is a huge source of patriotism for Americans that they are the land of LIBERTY and FREEDOM. It's

Which means what, exactly? Isn't it more simplistic to see censorship as a black-and-white issue (CENSORSHIP IS EVIL! slipper slope!) as opposed to seeing situations why it can be applied for the public good? Truisms are inevitably more simplistic than acknowledging grey areas (or "Blurred Lines" if you will)