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Anytime you walk into a mans home and it’s full of dolls you are in big trouble and Villanelle knew it.

I wondered if that douche and that other douche was the same guy.

If you have BOTH your parents search a room for hidden cameras, you know something’s up, dude.

When the America First revolution comes, all the intellectual glasses-wearers will be the first up against the wall. But then the firing squads will miss, because it will turn out they’re all in denial about needing glasses themselves.

Demanding women be treated with dignity in the work place is not self-righteous, it’s not assassinating someone’s character, and it’s  not applying a purity test. It’s righting a wrong that should have been put to rest a long fucking time ago. And people like you who tear your garments any time a man you deem too

A victim of being too high a standard?

This discussion came up at a party recently. One guy was lamenting Modern America, and sort of facetiously asking how he was supposed to communicate with women at work nowadays without getting called into HR or sued, and settling into a robotic monotone with his hands by his side. And a friend, who I would NOT have

You are correct sir.  I have a friend with the same surname

I knew it!  Everybody in England is related to somebody on “Call the Midwife”.

Wasn’t Chumley Tennessee Tuxedo’s sidekick? I think he was a walrus

Obama wasted his entire first term trying to find some common ground with these fuckos. Mother lets Pence out of his coffin so that he can help the bastards in the Senate confirm absolute shitheels. 

Happened to me too. I was 16.

I suspect that there are many more cops who do this, just given my own and friend’s experience.

My initial thought was that he didn’t want to accidentally touch/grab her in an inappropriate place, and making them both uncomfortable, which would make sense. Until he said this:

I stopped watching 90210 after my favorite character, David’s nerdy friend, shot and killed himself. Also, I didn’t have time to moon over a bad boy who needed me to save him, I needed a guy to save me*!

Agree, but as a domestic abuse survivor, it’s a little teensy bit triggering.  Gayle has assumed the posture necessary with that type of outburst as though she’s very familiar with that behavior.  

I think that’s probably pretty common. Not only did the parents of both of these men utterly fail them, but enablers often feel like safer/easier targets for victims’ anger than the abusers. That anger is a lot less tied up in the guilt and shame they feel about their abuse. Plus, the dynamic between abused and

In my Imaginary World of Perfect Revenge, I would have started calling all of them baby right back, and at least one of them would have gotten so upset he cried, because he’s never been demeaned like that before!! They all leave in a huff and everyone who’s still in the bar, which includes the first guy’s girlfriend

White male egos are the fragilest of all egos.

One thing my friends and I used to do aside from looking out for each other, is to look out for other girls, too. Body language is pretty damn loud, you know? If you see a woman who is CLEARLY UNCOMFORTABLE, there’s no harm whatsoever in wandering over there all “Hey, is your name Shelia? No? Oh, you look just like