Writer4003
Writer4003
Writer4003

We have the same freedoms that you do as prescribed by our Constitution and the Charter of Human Rights, in fact I’d say our freedoms are better protected and therefor better exercised. However our freedoms come with responsibility and I think that’s the part most American’s misunderstand. There is a more utilitarian

We are a commonwealth country, we gained independence from Britain peacefully but since we didn’t revolt we still have ceremonial positions in gov’t to represent the Queen. It’s why we follow the common law and have parliament. We’ve benefited mostly from Britain and then through immigration. The US has done very

What the ever-living fuck are you talking about?

Keep in mind that Canada and the Nordic countries (i get them as answers a lot) would not exist as they do right now without the US and UK.

I find it 100% predictable that you would make this comment. Dudes wandering over here are always parsing the details of these posts to try make them less valid. So this post cites the BBC report that spoke of hundreds of federal and state lawsuits against landlords and property owners. Ms. Sellers’ lawsuit details a

I would add that there is absolutely no attempt to grapple with the actual, functional policies that are messing these people’s lives up. You would think that given how celebrated articles like Ta-Nehisi Coates’ article on redlining or reparations was, you might see attempts to imitate it rather than simply dutifully

The Democratic Party absolutely abandoned these voters. When a Democratic President championed and signed the Voting Rights Act and Civil Rights Act, it turned its back on everything these voters stood for.

He’s a golem made of mayonnaise.

Seriously. The answer isn’t to avoid being alone with women. The answer is to be able to be alone with a woman without acting like a creep.

We are not canaries.

Ok, here goes. Writing this out makes me want to barf. 

Around five years ago, I was a TA for an undergraduate literature course that had 300 students; there were two TAs and our job was mostly to do grading (sigh) and hand out exams and set up PowerPoints and stuff of that nature. Basically, assist the professor in all manner of tedium while she lectured. Due to a

This story isn’t supernatural but it’s 100% true and probably the closest I’ve (knowingly) come to being in serious trouble.

Oh a few will call it “deeply troubling” and that we should keep our eye on it, but we can’t rush into anything hastily.

it’s almost like victorian times sucked and people should stop romanticizing it

If someone ever makes a movie/TV adaptation of The Parable of the Talents, I can’t wait until people get pissed that the president in the novel has almost the same campaign slogan as Trump (though his character was inspired by Ronald Reagan).

Lol at all the un-ironic commenters down here with the “what, men can’t have opinions??” pushback.

Episode 3 cemented my misandry and I thought it had been pretty-well established before that point.

Men have the uncanny ability to make everything about them, even when it’s not about them.

Well anyways, man are idiots.