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I dunno, Seth Rogen has done some interesting stuff!

Oh, Canada.

Here's the thing, though: people use those statistics as a way to stigmatize and further marginalize a population that faces those issues due to intergenerational trauma (as opposed to some intrinsic quality that predisposes them to poverty or alcoholism). The problem is a societal one but is typically seen as a way

IT DAMN WELL SHOULD BE.

The laughter is the reason I feel like I should wait for Netflix. I don't want to piss off actual fans (even if they have terrible taste). Maybe if there was an ironic screening somewhere we could all get loaded and/or otherwise alter our consciousness and have a roaring good time?

My sentiments exactly. I was rolling my eyes at the dialogue because it's fucking atrocious, and I know the story is majorly lame, but...good edits.

tears of men? Or am I still doing it wrong?

You have managed to make a rage-inducing trend absolutely hilarious.

I started reading this while I was in class and had to fake a coughing fit to disguise my laughter before closing the window.

By posting this you've sent me into a crazy state of Boyz II Men nostalgia/youtube shame spiral.
For this, I thank you.

well come on...if academic departments aim to produce action,they might affect change outside of the classroom. HORROR OF HORRORS.

When I told a friend about being assaulted by a person he knew, and how horrified I was that the main concern of the man who violated me was that he "didn't want [me] to think [he was] a bad person," my friend responded by saying "he wasn't a bad guy."

I think the only appropriate thing to say about what somebody else is eating is, "that looks delicious" (or variations thereof). If you think it's "too healthy" or "too unhealthy" or generally gross, keep that shit to yourself.

What's the book? Would you recommend it? (It sounds daunting and magnificent in equal parts).

Classic MRA AND radfem bs...they overlap in weird ways. :/

well stated. In an ideal world the label wouldn't be necessary as it is so easily misunderstood as an individual "disorder" as opposed to a social problem causing personal problems, but the way things are structured at present the label plays an important role in legitimizing (or attempting to legitimize) the very

PLEASE KEEP HIM

"When you invited me over to your house to watch you throw up on noodles… I didn't know you meant that literally. I thought it was like slang for something."

Wonderful, wonderful read. Thank you for sharing it!

I wish I had something more to offer to this conversation, but after a few too many glasses of wine I'm a little stuck. But this: