Why are you reading an MRA sub-reddit? Surely there must be better things you can do with your time.
Why are you reading an MRA sub-reddit? Surely there must be better things you can do with your time.
You don't know men as well as you think you do.
Why would your opinion be important to men generally?
Of course women prefer larger penises. Like anything else, there can be too much of a good thing, but the point remains valid. Men prefer larger breasts, women prefer larger penises. This is generally true, not true of all women [or men].
They brought Diablo Cody in to mess around with the script. Blame her for any and all misogyny.
I don't see that I have criticized Peggy at all. It is not a criticism to say she is not a revolutionary, it is simply a statement of fact. Why should she be a radical? She's a white female in a system that was beginning to show promise for white females. Why would she want to smash the system just when someone like…
In what fundamental way did Peggy change SCDP? She's talented, so she made them a better agency. Otherwise, the agency is run by the same people. In some ways, traditional ol' Joan has made a bigger change. She's the one who forced her way into a partnership and she did it without any help from Peggy.
It was Pete who argued that the firm should hire African-Americans and Pete who objected to the racist jokes of the senior partners Sterling and Cooper.
I suppose almost everything depends on your definition of any word you use. The point I was trying to make is that Peggy wanted to be a part of the system, not dismantle it. I suspect that, as well as her talent, is what Draper liked about Peggy. As long as she was treated fairly, which Draper decided to do, she would…
She would have been very unusual. Revolutionary in the sense that she was new-ish and unusual. Not revolutionary in the sense that she wanted to overthrow the system. You're using one meaning of the word. I'm using another. Hopefully, that clarifies my meaning.
They were married and are now divorced and she is a Scientologist. There were rumors that her "religious" beliefs were the cause of their split, but rumors are rumors, not facts. Only Armisen and Moss know why they divorced.
Fair enough. Tom Cruise isn't for everyone. He is, however, for A LOT of people. His movies make tons of money. Whether he's a good actor or not is a matter of opinion, but the guy knows how to pick a script that will get people into the theaters.
Her preposterous "religious" beliefs don't ruin her as an actor. Tom Cruise is the most famous Scientologist of all, but he's made some fantastic action movies. Some of the best of the last three decades, in fact. Crazy people can be good at things and it is okay to appreciate their talent, even as you recognize their…
Don't worry about liking Elizabeth Moss. What are the odds she will ever know you exist? It's like me with Tom Cruise. He's a total loon, but, boy, does he makes some great action movies. I enjoy the movies and don't concern myself with his lunatic "religious" beliefs. They'll never affect my life anyway. Meanwhile,…
She tried to sleep with Don Draper [acting on the suggestion of another woman at the firm] when she first became his secretary and he shot her down with extreme prejudice. Pretty sure Draper was married, too, and was wearing a wedding ring. I don't think that sort of thing is a problem for Peggy.
Of course, it is benevolent sexism. Sort of like Sally Fields saying women in power would never take a country into war. Must have come as a big surprise to Margaret Thatcher, had she been the sort of person to pay attention to Sally Fields.
If you don't want to watch women being treated as second class citizens, don't watch "Mad Men." It's set in the 1960s and, I assume, fairly accurately reflects the mores of the time.
Isn't the point of her story line that she made a conscious decision to become Don Draper? As you can see from the leaked photos of her appearance in the upcoming season, she's even going to be adorning herself [hair, clothes] in an old fashioned way, even by the standards of the late 1960s. She's progressive in terms…
We need a sarcasm font.
We need a sarcasm font.