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I bet when all the appeals are done the County will have spent more than 6 mil fighting this.

Sadly, we would have to reform State laws at state or city levels to get the criminals themselves to have to pay. Preventing that is both Republicanism and patronage and gerrymandering. It’s a long road.

I couldn’t agree more. This is literally the school saying that the likes of bra straps, midriff and cleavage is indecent and therefore by extension sexual. We already have a giant group of people who genuinely believe that “she is asking for it by dressing like that” so this is just enforcing that mindset unto the

This should be at the top of the comments section. I wish I could give you more than 1 star.

Not an exaggeration in the slightest. I went to a Catholic school with no AC, and I vividly remember my 6th grade teacher shaming me for taking off my thick polyester vest on a hot day. Apparently the sight of 12 year old girl in a short sleeeve button down blouse would have driven the boys mad with lust.

When I was in college I had a classmate who had a really hairy back. Basically he had to choose an arbitrary line where he would stop shaving his neck hair because it blended seemlessly with his back hair. I sat behind him in a light and optics class once and was a little distracted because for whatever reason I found

The status quo lives to normalize. You want it to stop - call it what it is when it happens: bullshit. Thing is, unless people come together to fight this - the bullies will always be stronger than everyone else. That’s what it comes down to - far too many times we’ve stepped back because we were afraid or believed we

I went to Catholic school where we had uniforms and had boys talking about my boobs without bra straps—one of them was kind (?) enough to tell me the running joke was “Why are EK’s boobs square? Because she forgot to take the Kleenex out of the box”—-apparently the teachers knew about this and did nothing. I wore

I whole heartedly believe if schools put half the effort into educating boys in how to be respectful and kind to girls so many issues would be solved. They’re spending all this time acting in a reactionary way, when they could just prevent unwanted behaviors to begin with.

Defiantly agree. I find it shocking how quickly the boys were able to regurgitate the idea to ‘value the male education and dress conservatively’. That is just so wrong. I don’t understand it. It’s the same kind of warped thinking that a woman’s nipples are offensive but a man’s aren’t. I mean it’s as if they believe

Completely agree.

You are not exaggerating.

“Wolf-whistle” is the English equivalent.

*David S. Goyer

All of the things you mentioned about the final fight are why I actually really enjoyed the third act of WW in spite of the CGI spectacle. Sure parts of it looked like a videogame, but it had a lot more substance than the final acts of most comic book films (or hell, most action films). There was as much character

Great points; piggy backing off of this - another scene that struck me early on in the film was simply the scene of Antiope and Hippolyta discussing Diana’s need for training. It was a really small, no big deal scene in the grand scheme of things yet it was so amazing to see these two women, in their 50s, a Queen and

I love that you pointed it out, and that it was Dr. Poison, not necessarily Steve that give Diana that pause and ultimately her becoming the hero for the world.

Yes please!! Ballet dance battler of DEATH!

I would like to watch this pls make it happen Netflix

That’s a hot take.