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This truly made no sense! The headline made me think the customer had shorted the restaurant a dollar, which; dick move but TASERING is taking it a little far. But it sounds like the counter guys were ripping him off, he caught them...so, they chased and tasered him???

I’m confused. They shorted him a dollar and then chased him down the street? It doesn’t even make sense as an overreaction—what were they even reacting to in the first place?

That’s cute....he’s imagining what kind of asshole he’ll be towards women, if he ever comes in contact with one.

So what piece of shit human being’s piece of shit burner are you? Shall I take guesses? Articulate enough to write in complete sentences, so not some 12-year-old. Understand GM well enough to make a burner. You just, what, had nothing better to do on a Saturday than make a burner and be a misogynist bag of feces?

That’s not how she tells it.

Tall enough when lying down, is what my mom would say after a single glass of white wine.

By the way, thanks jerk, I've been sucked down the rabbit hole at that site for like 3 hours now... :-P

What would be the purpose of cutting off all of her hair, other than to exhibit power over the girl and to publicly humiliate her?

“There isn’t a law against it so that makes it an acceptable thing to do to people”

According to this, the AP Style Guide recommends “died by suicide,” “killed himself,” or “took own life,” and is against the phrasing, “committed suicide.”

In Germany they say, left this life of his/her own free will. It is more gentle than any of the phrases listed above.

No, not really. Suicide is much more complicated than that. To say that someone killed him or her self takes away so many complicating factors and makes all the cause/fault/blame internal. “Died by suicide” makes the locus of control much less internal and allows it to become part of a larger picture which may include

tbh, I think this kind of thing is even worse than hitting your kids. When someone hits when they are angry, that is TERRIBLE but it shows poor impulse control. When you set up these humiliating situations and share them with the public, it takes some time and thought to execute, and that just shows a sadistic mind.

This shit that parents do is straight-up abuse. There’s no other word for it. All sorts of people will come out of the woodwork to, if not defend this dad (because the outcome is undeniably tragic), defend other parents who do other shaming forms of punishment, like make their kids stand on busy street corners with

Nope.

This kid was getting bullied in school, and then her own father bullies her by doing this shit? I’m sorry, but that man is, at BEST, indirectly responsible and at worst, directly.

I feel for her mother and what she must be going through. But her father? I’m finding I can’t muster a whole lot of give-a-fuck for

I think all of us could learn to be a little more like Bobby Hill.

These things are completely irrelevant. It's not your damn place to say whether someone SHOULD be shaken up by what was said — it was a dick move, END OF STORY FULL STOP.

Questioning whether a woman was "overreacting" to a misogynist experience is a recurring theme, and runs deep with implied sexism. Even if you did not consider it, it's there. The stereotype of the hysterical woman is ingrained into our culture, and to question her experience as if she should not have had such a

Here, for future reference, so you don't have to ask "those questions" again: you don't know the intricacies of a person's life, so don't deign to try to judge whether or not their reaction was "appropriate" to an experience of marginalization. This holds true all the time everywhere forever. I hope your question is

I think every woman/girl/person who identifies as female should pull a Bobby Hill every time bullshit like this happens. "That's my shirt!" "That's my skirt!" could also be used.