atripleshyofthecycle
A Triple Shy of the Cycle
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This is the point people tend to lose sight of: CONSEQUENCES. The first amendment guarantees your right to free speech. It does not protect you from the consequences of that speech, as these fine, upstanding young men are finding out now.

What is this "free pass" bullshit? Free pass from what? And nobody's saying that Aziz Ansari has magically cured gender issues. He's just making an effort that could have a positive impact, and only an idiot would act like that's a bad thing. You're just arguing for argument's sake against someone who's trying to help.

Gawd, I knew I would find this in the comments. The fact that it's feminists who are criticizing him the most proves that, once again, feminists are feminism's worst enemies. We say we want allies but I guess by "allies", we mean "silent masochistic punching bags". It's kinda sad when you're just as disgusted by the

"Justice and equality for all"?

Perhaps you are not aware of the code of conduct that most colleges have.

I've never been sent a love letter. I don't think love emails probably count although I could maybe print them out in a fancy font. My wardrobe has old paintings, yarn, and a werewolf mask. How's my adulting? Call 0800-1-D0NT-KN0W-WHAT-1M-D01NG

I rather like this "fuck all y'all" version of Obama we're increasingly seeing as he approaches the end of his presidency.

That could be a whole topic. Things you cook when single that you can't even think of cooking for someone else. I like to invent absurd frittatas that are abominations nine of ten tries.

I've been single for so long that pretty much everything I do is SSB.

So: I remember a few years ago when I posted something about how my grandma always gave the worst gifts and they were a running joke with the other members of the family. I got about a million comments decrying how I could be so cruel to my dear old Nana, who was trying so hard, and how terrible a person I was for

Nonsense about the abuse or you being an awful person. This is all totally normal, assuming when you say you are shaking him and physically relocating him, you aren't actually hurting him or shaking him in a scary/harmful way. Grabbing a whining, defiant 4 year old by the arm and leading him off to the bathroom-

Listen, I'm actually really sensitive about this and rather than be defensive I'll just go into more detail: I know that in those moments I am not trying my best. I'm reacting out of emotion and a need for control. The stresses we are dealing with often get the best of me. Of anyone. I'm not perfect all the time. When

I would like to edit this but I can't now. It's always a mistake to go into personal parenting fails. I'm not detailing my best moments for you here, I'm keeping it real. I chose not to share the many moments my child and I make up stories together, read books for hours, and have tickle fights and play Candy Land.

Actually I have, several times. I would never presume to tell someone how to deal with it. I am not saying that he should be abandoned and left to his own devices. But to say that he shouldn't face consequences for not dealing with his addiction or that an employer protecting it's own interests is tantamount to

I don't even understand what the fucking point they are trying to make. Do they think black people are ok by being victimized by anyone? Like, oh, ok, it's another black person, so now it's not a problem when being victimized by someone of a different skin color would not be? Or that black people are somehow

I think one of the biggest mistakes Democrats and the generally left leaning among us have made over the last couple of decades is being too nice.

Yeah, it's like these people thought that discussing this weird visual phenomenon was somehow mutually exclusive with reading other news. I managed to spend a solid 45 minutes catching up on current events on the very same day that the dress thing happened...AMAZING! Also, kind of ironic, because those people thought t

This means that Dr. Nick gives it his seal of approval.

I can't figure out if I hope her home life was bad or not. I mean if the kidnapper was an abusive or neglectful parent then this could be a fairytale happy ending. On the other hand it feels wrong to think "Well I hope she had a shitty childhood."

He's funny as hell and we all want to fuck Chris Pratt