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I agree it had something to do with her being a black woman driving a nice car. And that black people are hassled by police more than white people are on average.

There’s a reason I have 384 stars, and you’re in the grays with zero. Hint: It’s because I have a valid point. You and the 20 other dudes who just HAD to reply to shut down my opinion are looking like the real whiners here.

Everyone already KNEW. It wasn’t exactly a surprise, she just said what everyone was already thinking. I would have called his ass out too for being a bigot and a hypocritical one at that.

Road rage? I’m going with drugs. He took something in the bathroom.

Haha I know! Except for me the denial/heartbreak comes from my sister who is 27. She’s actually the reason I learned to ask. I used to just latch on to her, and one day she (rightfully) went off on me about how she hates hugs, and how they’re even worse when uninvited. I am super affectionate and touchy-feely so this

That’s why I always ask “can I give you a hug” and wait for permission before hugging someone.

No, I dismissed you because your argument was 1. Stupid and 2. Didn’t comprehend or accurately address the content of my post.

So? They were never enforcing said dress code, until now.

I have no idea what that would look like nor do I think it’s realistic for adults in a professional setting. Only schools have done this, to my knowledge. Cincinnati Public has navy pants and white short or long sleeved button up shirts, for example. That’s for male and female students.

Shorts are never business appropriate for anyone, male or female, so that part of your argument is irrelevant. Secondly, I said sleeveless not short sleeved. Additionally, my whole argument is that men’s and women’s clothes cannot be equated to one another because they’re completely different. The only time dress

Women’s clothing is inherently different than men’s clothing. They make workplace dresses with no sleeves for women. I’ve worn them with no problem in Corporate America for years. I can’t think of a male equivalent. Even the most casual male business shirts have sleeves. They can’t just arbitrarily change the rules

We probably don’t need our government to protect us since 99% of the free world hates Trump/American conservatives and would gladly fund a liberal uprising here. :)

You rock.

I’m glad you picked up a gun. I think there is no better way to piss off and protect ourselves from the NRA than by owning/knowing how to use guns.

Hey NRA, that’s cool, but you should know that I shoot back.

I don’t own a single pair of pants either. I live in South FL. They’re way too tight and way too hot for this climate.

If half the women stopped shaving tomorrow I would keep shaving. Just because it’s a beauty norm that has its roots in patriarchy doesn’t mean every woman hates it or would stop doing it if it wasn’t somehow mandatory.

Permanent injury? Fillers are extremely safe. They’re mostly made of hyaluronic acid, which mimics what’s already found naturally in your face.

Your comments on this post have rocked.

People can care about their appearance and care about other things simultaneously. Caring about your appearance is not shameful or self-absorbed, unless that is all you care about, which most people do not.