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What’s not to get? It’s a cool word cool people say to each other in cool music, cool movies and cool TV. I don’t use it because it makes people uncomfortable, but since it can’t even be brought up in DISCUSSION without being, essentially, a drawing of Muhammed (unless you censor EXACTLY the right letter, like

Don’t worry, her newest special is INSANELY boring.

I certainly won’t stand for being called the t-word. Like I said, I was mostly being a smartass, but if you must know, I DO find it interesting that when motivating violence between women, the dreaded beast known as “MAN” is quickly introduced to the equation. Don’t worry, I care about how people speak about women

If there’s anyone who can tell us all why a terrible word shouldn’t be normalized and made to look cool, it’s the guy from the group whose full name I can’t say.

What’s his ideology? This sounds 100% personal.

I know its a double standard, but we all know it’s different for an older woman and younger man

THAT SAID, it’s a fair question, because a lot of people might not understand her motivation or perspective at the time. There’s zero harm in explaining how insidious an abuser can be or how trust + power difference can be a dangerous combination.

If Ryan hadn’t moved to Gotham, he’d punch the shit out of that guy.

I’m 61% being a smartass because I find that certain sister sites tend to not be quite as equal as they purport to be, and 39% acknowledging that if a man beat another man to death and someone said “I bet it was because of a woman”, it would (rightly) be called out for not really being relevant (go ahead, try it),

If it makes you feel better, his legacy as an (at the time) extremely rare positive, middle-class, educated, successful black father figure is forever tainted.

I love the faux shock his lawyer has over these gifts and favors from Cosby. Sure, buddy, all rapists wear trench coats, hang out in dark alleys, have no friends, and randomly pick women to assault at night. That’s how that works.

That’s insanely creepy.

Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill said that Lopera applied the choke hold for over one minute

Why did they attack Amy? Boy troubles?

A for a well-researched, well-sourced educational post that doesn’t devolve into namecalling or mudslinging, but explains things rationally and promotes conversation.

What do you mean “didn’t believe him”? He grabbed his gun and shot a person repeatedly with the intent to kill, he just happened to be picking a big bouquet of oopsie-daisies at the same time. If they didn’t believe him, he’d be booked for One, not Two, since the spouse tends to be the #1 suspect.

If you could justify why it’s okay for someone you like to push someone you don’t like, but not for someone you don’t like to push someone you like beyond “because I like them”, you would’ve done so.

Of course he’s older. As for physical stature, that’s completely irrelevant. It’s not a rude and disrespectful thing to do based on potential damage dealt. By that logic, it would be fine to push people as long as you don’t hurt them, and that’s clearly an absurd premise.

Problem is, if you can justify not being bothered to put the effort in, how can you judge someone else for doing the same?

Unless your grandfather actually directly hurt someone through his racism, consider forgiving him. He learned, he changed, he felt bad for being wrong. What else can you ask? At one point, you wrote your B’s backwards, should you still be held to that?