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“Constantly saying no” in this case meaning “non-verbal cues” and “blowing him”. Not defending Anzari, but she herself points this out.

I mean, your second paragraph kinda illustrates some of the points of your first paragraph. Why don’t people want to discuss this on un-sourced kneejerk reaction land, but also I think Jack Kerouac was a bad person because I think he looks creepy.

Oh, cool. Please list the most common Swedish racial slurs and insults and we’ll compare notes. I would certainly guess that associations with being from/going back to “the jungle” would rank above calling someone a monkey or a derivative thereof, but perhaps your own research shows differently.

I’m sorry to hear that, but it doesn’t surprise me. I grew up in a very diverse town, but also saw backlash against it. There are backwards people everywhere, though I would’ve hoped people in Stockholm (especially ones operating a business) would’ve been more accustomed to diversity. As someone with a legit interest

Again, not saying it doesn’t happen, just that there’s a stronger racist association with black people being from “the jungle” or similar than simian similes. I’m not defending H&M, just pointing out that excuses of cultural ignorance COMPLETELY ignores half of the offending slogan.

Swedish. Hi.

We’re talking about the girl who walks into an established story and impresses Han Solo the first time she flies the Millennium Falcon so much that he immediately makes her co-captain, right?

“If your technology doesn’t work right, just drop $1,000 on a new one!”

>Someone dressed in blackface

Thing is, people at the gym, we’re there because we know what it’s like to want to change something about our bodies. It’s not people AT the gym who are (usually) going to give you shit for wanting to work out, we’ve ALL been there (and most of us are still - we’re just more comfortable in it), it’s the people who

Relax, this is a progressive diner where yellow minifigs and yellow minifigs can eat next to each other in piece.  

I recognize the humor in the situation you’re proposing, but you suggested that the picture was weird because it was for the male gaze. My argument is that while it’s for the male gaze, it’s still just plain a weird picture, regardless of who it’s for.

I don’t know enough about Argento outside her dad weirdly having her undress in movies a lot, so I can’t comment on anything she’s done recently, but there are risks in speaking out against powerful people for men and women alike. Up until very recently, both Corey Feldman and Corey Haim were written off as jokes in

But there’s also 0 requirement for a militia the way you describe them envisioning it. Even if the idea is sound, you don’t even need to be able-minded, let alone able-bodied (or even part of a militia) to own a gun. Surely it’s at the very least fair to say that the way things have worked out is very different from

I don’t actually disagree with what you say, but I actually find that the blanket term “toxic masculinity” oversimplifies what I agree are very complex issues, especially when it comes to assigning blame. With a term like “toxic masculinity”, there’s zero doubt who the Bad Guys are supposed to be, so when it’s men’s

This is the problem with patriarchy and toxic masculinity: it reinforces harmful and untrue ideas like (a) all men and boys will take sex whenever and however they can get it

A recent interview with comedian DeRay Davis proves that not all pedophiles are men

When you’re hunting a mammoth, YOU try not being fully erect.

When you’re hunting a mammoth, YOU try not being fully erect.

That would add another layer of tragedy to an already insanely tragic story.