TereLiz
TereLiz
TereLiz

She still looks like she would throw her pie for you though.

I LOVE Suzanne too. The scene where she is meeting with her mom and dad floored me. I did not see that coming.

This was so good- and then later when Piper goes stone cold on the handicapped girl. Scared the shit out of me.

Oh god, Suzanne doing Coriolanus KILLED ME. Those aren't GANGBANGIN' crazy eyes, they are DRAMA CAMP crazy eyes!

This is the moment I realized only fictional evil people can be redeemed to me by doing good deeds. Real life has no Jaime Lannisters.

Wow, this is awesome. It has every awful stereo-type of white, male "privilege" when visiting clubs in other countries, all packaged neatly in one video. I'll be in the corner throwing up over how disgusted I am. I'd like to personally thank these men for reinforcing the negative perception the rest of the world

I generally agree with you, and I don't know if you've watched it, but while the main character is a white lady, it's not really about her perceptions of those around her, and certainly not about their experiences through her eyes.

YES. I love Orange for all the same reasons. I just love the humanity of every. single. character (good or bad). I had this surreal moment around episode 10 where I really processed HOW MANY WOMEN were on this show. I'm so not used to seeing it.

From my very limited knowledge of chickens (my dad and his friend went in on some chickens together, and his friend kept them while my dad bought feed,) by the time a hen stops laying she's not very tender anymore. But that doesn't mean you can't eat her. She's a stewing chicken at that point...still very useful.

She didn't talk as much as "The Comedian" did, but she got WAY more laughs than him. She is the truest comedian.

That makes a lot of sense. Still don't like sharing a planet with either group.

And he should turn himself in for remedial education for thinking 99.99% excludes 1 in 100 (hint: it's 1 in 10000).

There are two types of guys here.

"as a man I know about a hundred other men and maybe 1 would rape a girl in a park"

It seems that a good number of them didn't even bother hiding behind a pseudonym. I'm trying to work out what that says about entitlement and patriarchy (and, ffs, patriarchy's not a word I ever use - it always feels far too old-school feminist, but that's what it is); I don't like what I'm coming up with.

I'm annoyed that you were labeled as "The Feminist" while Jim was "The Comedian" despite the fact that you are a fucking comedian! Can't be both, apparently.

A bunch of brave, brave men using pseudonyms to anonymously threaten and demean a woman for publicly having an opinion they disagree with.

I think it's a decent retaliation but I'd say women having no right to privacy in public is far worse than having no privacy on the internet. As humans, we HAVE to be in public at some point. To accomplished things in our day-to-day life, we have to go to places like the grocery store, to class, to buy clothes etc.

That's not true. If it's used in something that is for profit(commercial), you have to sign a release. Everyone you see in commercials or background shots, has signed a release.

So women have no reasonable expectation of privacy in public?