I got into an argument with a redneck woman for her usage of the phrase "man up, don't be a pussy." I tried to explain to her that she was equating being a woman with weakness, even if it wasn't her intent to do so.
I got into an argument with a redneck woman for her usage of the phrase "man up, don't be a pussy." I tried to explain to her that she was equating being a woman with weakness, even if it wasn't her intent to do so.
Holy SHIT, Kinja. What the fuck is up with my comment's formatting!?
(I did read an article about that photograph, now that you mention it. I think it was linked on Gawker or Jezebel at some point, though I don't know if it was the same article you linked.)
I am unaware of the goings on regarding both of these television shows. That Barney guy sounds like an asshole, though.
I just can't believe it was a woman who made the joke when domestic violence is largely perpetrated against women. I believe that it would be statistically probable that she or a female she knows was a victim of domestic violence, and she seemingly didn't see anything wrong with writing that.
Also, I'll point out that I don't watch much television and absolutely zero commercials (beer or otherwise.) I also don't get out to the movies as much as I'd like to. So, my media in-take is rather limited. I am earnestly asking a question that I have to ask, because I spend most of my time away from situations where…
I didn't say that I didn't believe you. I asked you a question because I don't know the answer and assumed you did, and I asked that question with literally with no snark or ulterior motives. Do please inform me.
Do people really accept images of sexual misconduct? Can I get an example from television or film? Does this include instances where we are supposed to feel uncomfortable, offended or angry, such as scenes where "bad guys" have forcible sex with victims?
People who watch an entire Let's Play of a video game, start to finish, will likely fall into three categories:
I understand how tips work, having collected them in the past. It isn't theirs because it doesn't belong to them. Is it an asshole thing to do, to not leave a tip? Certainly. That doesn't make it mandatory, which means the money isn't theirs. I understand I'm splitting hairs and I understand your point; it's just your…
Servers are not entitled to tips. This is an unfortunate truth. So, technically/unfortunately, no one is being screwed out of "their" money.
As an avid and long-time League player, I can honestly say that Dota2 is more difficult. There's more going on, more to keep track of, you can change the terrain layout, that whole "denying" thing they have going on. Hell, I have a hard time remembering to use my 1/2 active items in LoL, and almost every damn item in…
It's cool, Kotaku. I did your research for you.
I see what you did there.
I'm in no way an advice columnist, but if you're asking my personal opinion...
I'd like to point out that I am physically attracted to her; because of her weight, not in spite of it. I don't passively accept her weight, I actively embrace it.
My current girlfriend is fat. When we were first talking, getting to know each other, I had an internal debate over whether or not I had a problem being seen with a fat girl. I'm ashamed to have even thought about it. I didn't feel good about it, I don't feel good that I considered that at all. I knew that if we were…
I've always said that the best DRM I've ever seen is how the N64 controller layout makes it ridiculously hard to emulate.
I can play a SNES game with a keyboard, no problem. Ocarina of Time? Not a chance.
Yeah, I just don't like that you decided to use homophobic slurs to defend feminism. It's like saying, "All you wetbacks better stop objectifying women!"