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Yeah, I feel like there may be a story there, but we will never get it unless she processes it and says, "Okay, y'all, in retrospect, I realize I sounded pretty pro-rapist, and that's because I had stuff I hadn't worked through. Here's my story." And I don't see that happening.

See, reading your initial comments, it didn't feel like you got that.

Maybe she'd have removed herself from the immediate victim pool, but a man who allegedly carries around date rape drugs with him? He's still going to rape someone.

I disagree with the notion that, as a victim or as victims, we can NEVER look back and say, man I wish I had done that differently.

Always try to talk and always get shouted down or treated like a troll.

How do we empower women and victims of rape by never EVER, in any circumstances, suggesting that they could have made a different decision in hindsight to reduce their chances of being assaulted.

I'm not here to troll but I have a certain point of view that runs contrary to a lot of the other POV's around here. I still consider myself an ally and supporter of feminism and women's issues in general but this is a question I've always wanted to ask for a while.

That sounds delightful. However, I fear we may be like David Ogden Stiers in that episode of Star Trek Next Generation—yes, it makes perfect and beautiful sense now to trade 20-40 more years of life for one lovely day on the moon and a painless death, but what if I meet Luxwana Troi a week before my 65th birthday?

Yes. Of course, then I realize my child is so much more beautiful and perfect than I could ever be because he is one half someone else and he has somehow managed to inherit none of our flaws. And then I tell myself that beauty is a ridiculous thing to stress over because it is ephemeral anyway and, besides, all that

do you get to experience the moon a bit before dying or is it immediate death upon touch down?

It seems really strange when society decides to elevate a body part as having a "moment" especially when it is a sexualized, fetishized body part. And, yeah, the idea that suddenly people claim to discover something they probably found with their own two hands is weird.

What was Khloe thinking? I could see a white supremacist posting that picture as an attack on the Kardashian sisters and, sadly, I could see people of all colors posting this as a means of slut shaming them ("they are fair game, they put themselves out there, they are only famous for being famous, it's not the same as

It's a thing with a wikipedia page and everything

So at one point someone asked if he had a son, would he support is wife's decision to do something like this and he said probably not. Giggling at the people who called him a "hypocritical motherfucker." Can't continue reading though because I already feel my stomach turning.

Did she think you introduced her son to sex and, had you only kept your carnal knowledge to yourself, he would never have banged his sister? Or did she think you were withholding sex from her son and that forced him to seek out his sister due to sexual frustration? UGH, as fucked up as that is, I would be dying to

They hated Clinton. They hated Carter. Obama's skin color adds another layer to their hatred, but make no mistake, they hate him because he is a Democrat too.

Well, the word he would use for a terrible white president would depend entirely on that individual and how that person could be otherized. If it were William Howard Taft, it would be a weight related slur. If it were William Jefferson Clinton, it would be a slur related to his impoverished early life or that his

Before she was declared ebola free, there were quite a few articles on I Thee Dread chastizing this poor woman, suggesting she placed planning her wedding above the health and safety of everyone and STONE HER. But now that she is ebola free and it turns out she didn't actually infect anyone, you are sympathizing with

Wow, on one hand, I am thinking "no, you're making crazy generalizations, #notall minnesotans" and one the other, I am thinking "OH MY GOD! You have just described my in-laws! No wonder my husband left the state."

Yeah, the question is weird (how does Scarlett Johannson getting her own superhero movie relate to Downey being a feminist? By saying he is a feminist, would that mean he thinks Scarlett Johannson should have her own movie? Can he control that? If he says he is a feminist, will the rest of the Q&A be about why