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I've never heard of these guys and haven't looked them up. I just wanted to say that, even before I saw one guy grabbing the other's waistband, my first thought was, "Porn. They look like they do porn."

Oh, wow. I was ready to comment here and say that song was kind of terrible and I only made it a minute in, but now that I've seen the video response I can't help liking these dudes.

Don't you know? You're a woman writing on the internet, of course everything is about feminist outrage. Duh. :P

We're literally bleeding off the excess. We just can't contain that much awesomeness, so it has to go somewhere.

Hm. My original comment got eaten. What I tried to say was, no one said photobombing contributes to rape culture. What DOES, though, is a guy filming himself pretending to rape women.

It's not MY definition, it's a decent one I found in a quick search, so I could link it for others. No one said photobombing contributes to rape culture. You know what does, though? Photographing yourself pretending to rape women.

I also think some (not all, of course) would be more shocked/bothered by it if it were a gay guy doing it to straight men. Because we're kind of used to women and girls being treated this way, but not anyone else.

Exactly.

Yeah, as far as I'm concerned, people who act like that deserve to be publicly shamed when it happens.

I can't bring myself to give this pile of shit another hit on his video. The whole idea disgusts me.

I was so tied up in the trying-to-get-you-into-bed aspect of it that I didn't even think about how rude it is just to plop down at someone else's table, no matter what the reason. What an invasion of privacy.

WOW. You have seriously dealt with some...man, "assholes" just isn't a strong enough word. I don't think there IS a strong enough word. Do they think they've stepped into some lesbian porn where you'll invite them to join, or something? What the hell? I don't even know how to process that level of invasive

Yeah, gosh, someone who doesn't know shit about me and jumped to a conclusion over a one-word comment totally changed my life.

I have a friend who often puts "Married Lesbian, NO MEN" right in her NAME on some of her profiles, and repeats her request not to be contacted by men throughout the body of it, yet continually gets men hitting on her. I'm not sure which is worse, the ones who tell her she just hasn't met the right man yet and think

This. This is a perfect comment.

Okay, then. Whatever you say, stranger on the internet.

I do, too. He's been under the microscope since he was born—before he was born! He never really got to have a normal life.

This was going to be my comment exactly.

The problem here is that you're automatically assuming "slave" equals "sex slave", with no evidence that this was the intention. While she was obviously meant to *look* sexy, this assumption sexualizes her predicament even more than the creators may have meant to.

Her mic's too close. But it's nice that she actually sang instead of lip-synching.