So … is equality getting to make someone who's from a less marginalized group feel uncomfortable but not vice versa?
So … is equality getting to make someone who's from a less marginalized group feel uncomfortable but not vice versa?
Kay, but you see how Bill not responding to people of color (or overweight people or whatever) is completely different than someone who identifies as a woman but has a penis, right? I mean, Bill can see that the person is of color. The letter writer probably can't see that the person they're responding to has a penis.
I find the idea that you have to cater to or treat marginalized groups with kid gloves far more demeaning.
You're not very smart at reading. That's where "reductive argument" comes into play—y'know, 'cos it's not 1:1, it doesn't really play as a comparison, so on.
Why would one jump right to something like race which you'll be able to tell by their photo? And don't most online dating sites have a thing that lists the individual's race, if not?
Common or uncommon, should one be told they can't list their deal breakers? That's entirely what creating a dating profile is; you tell someone about yourself, reveal your deal breakers as politely (and preferably subtly) as possible and seek someone who interests you.
While you're at it you shouldn't write in your online profiles that you don't like cauliflower, your preference in music or the fact that you're a serial killer.
I loved that episode. I really feel like it was the better finale over the balloon fight. But either way. It's Bob's. It's great.
Funny enough, I think you might enjoy the shows I tend to dislike in general. I liked the Vietnam one up to the end, but I honestly hate whenever Steve sings. I really don't know why, maybe it's because they're suggesting he's actually relatively good at something that I don't think he'd ever be good at. Haha, I'm…
Oh, some episodes I enjoy … Honestly, pretty much all of their weird conceptual episodes. The one where Stan goes back in time and changes everything and then has to shoot Reagan? Awesome.
Totally agree. People are idiots and like what they're told to like. Er, I mean, people like what they like :P (lol j/k, amiright? … sorry, this is like a ton of cocktails in the evening. Sorry.)
Right? Really disliked Dan's answer with regard to that. Seemed like he was just being a dumbshit.
Hmmm … I thoroughly disliked that episode …
OK, I do absolutely love Donna. Oh man, I would love to have just one date with her.
Suits: Terrrible.
Hah, I was just hoping it was Barkley on stilts, but that might be better.
I saw her on an episode of House, can't recall which one off-hand. I think she was the woman who was trying to convince her boyfriend that she had become pregnant but was still a virgin. (She was one of the B-stories from the clinic.)
There was just so much crunching :( It definitely didn't make sense.
I was OK with the clothing arrangement.
My favorite part was when Nick and Kenneth were sparring and they took a half second to kiss.