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Schnatter is trash for many reasons.

Papa John’s is trash and they can eat my ass. That is all.

I like how an advertisement for Pizza Hut shows up on this page... Perfect....

“The NFL has hurt us. We are disappointed the NFL and its leadership did not resolve this.”— Said not the leader of the player’s union but the founder of some mediocre pizza chain.

“WhiteLivesMatter pulled out.”

While we’re mocking white supremacists, I thought I’d share about a rally of theirs in Ottawa a month ago:

To paraphrase the comedian Doug Stanhope: If you lose your job or your admission to college to someone who just moved here and for whom English is a second language, maybe you’re not the master race. Maybe you are just stupid, lazy, and looking for an excuse.

#justassumeallmenandapaologizetofourofthemlater

#justassumeallmenandapaologizetofourofthemlater

This is easily in my top ten Crazy Ex Girlfriend songs. I think someone should rate them and we could debate the results.

Dude, this song is making fun of casual misandry. It paints generalizing men in such a bad light that other commenters are accusing it of being misogynist or on the side of rape culture.

I watched the show live last Friday. For most of the episode, I was smiling along, thinking, “Okay, yeah, maybe not as good as S1, but still pretty good.” And then as soon as the song ended with “Your sons are gonna be rapists!”, I did a spit-take and howled with laughter.

Yeah did you actually watch the video? That’s not what it’s about, at all.

I think it’s aimed primarily at the conventions of shows and movies like this. There always seems to be a scene (especially in older romantic comedies), in which a group of women get drunk and, well, generalize about men. This show has always taken aim as tropes (rushing to the airport to stop a loved one from moving,

It is a right hassle changing the man's name, and the entrenched patriarchal thread that causes the issues the article mentions are pretty prevalent in marriage name-taking as well. Me and my husband decided to come up with a new last name, and he had to change his name through the courts, with federal and state

Yup, what you also saw fairly frequently were a man's sister's sons being his closest heirs, because their consanguinity was indisputable.

#slay

Yes! This one pisses me off no end. I was born with my surname; so was my father. So how come it's his name for him, but for me it's somehow still 'his' name?

Ultimately, the act of naming a child after yourself as a woman is an act of preserving your own name. But that name is probably your father's name.

"Ultimately, the act of naming a child after yourself as a woman is an act of preserving your own name. But that name is probably your father's name."

Uh, yeah. You gotta start somewhere, though.

I don't want kids, I don't think. I definitely am going to keep my name.

I realize we're all third wavey up in here, but I