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    So basically, you read the first two sentences and then commented.

    This moment is a great tragedy, because for some reason, your response is in the grey text. Come on, Jezzies, lift this one up into the black. People NEED to see this.

    And I'm not minimizing men's issues. I just put up an entire post about how hard it is to be a male in our society.

    Psst. You can believe whatever you want, but that doesn't mean it's not real. Incidentally, TELL me, just tell me, that your life is as hard as a trans woman of color. Please. I'll be amused to hear the ways in which your struggles compare to the struggles she has to face to not end up disowned, attacked, or starving

    You, uh... You just described the patriarchy as the term is used in modern feminist discourse, dude.

    Yeah, it's a damn shame we don't have that.

    To walk a mile in my breastmilk.

    I AM SAYING EXACTLY THAT SIRRAH. >=(

    Given the stories that have been comin' out this week, I'm not sure there's any such thing.

    11th-year student. Think high-school junior.

    In a respectable journalistic article, one cannot use the term "Super Special Awesome," which is clearly what Meher was going for. >.>

    ... Whaaaaaat.

    I think it's less about the funding and more about ensuring a customerbase. Kickstarter is a good way to get PAID for advertising your idea to a lot of people in exchange for a nominal fee to Amazon when the thing's funded, and it also is becoming known for its audience of people who genuinely like and support this

    "I can't imagine anyone watching it above the age of 7."

    Once again, ladies, gentlemen and others... The Patriarchy hurts everyone.

    Tone arguments! Tone arguments everywhere!

    ... I should be objecting to the blatant sexual objectification, right?

    Someone needs to invent the Clitoral Fedora.

    I feel like this whenever I hear about penis issues. Like... How are they not constantly thinking about them?

    Damage control teams are on their way to the baby naming books as we speak.