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He’s drawing a connection in the only way most men can. “Feel the same thing we feel” is an unreasonable, unattainable goal in the real world for this subject. I cannot feel the same visceral reaction you feel, because sexual assault is not a real threat for me, or for That_Other_Guy. It’s an utterly foreign concept

I’m not blaming victims. Victims of sexual assault are not to blame. The horrible people who perpetrate those crimes hold all the blame. I'm not patting myself on the back for being at low risk for rape. I'm just observing the lower likelihood.

Another IT guy here. Same. We have monitoring tools in place, but not once have we ever actually needed or wanted to bother using them. If people think you’re not being productive, you should be more worried about management and HR, not IT. We couldn’t give a shit less what sites you’re browsing as long as your shitty

IT guy here, we don’t give a shit. Promise. We prefer to not have to archive your emails or monitor you. I would much rather spend my day arguing in the Kinja comments...so dont piss off your boss. Thanks!

My Year In Gawker Hate Mail

I started working at Gawker.com in April of last year, and ever since, I’ve received a constant barrage of always

I possess much passion for peelers.

My sister has one for when she makes pies. From start to finish—getting equipment out, peeling, cleaning, putting away—I’m probably three times faster with a simple Y peeler. Bonus, you also don’t end up with strange serrated fruit, I generate less waste and cut less deeply into the apple, and my ability to deal with

I often pull the pen shaped peeler, and find that it gives me the more control than either pushing or using a Y-shaped one. You hook the thumb at the bottom of the vegetable, hold the peeler with the other fingers, and (carefully) draw it toward the thumb. Downside: you could nick your finger if not careful.

My wife is a Geologist, and she has always told me that geologists in the field are notorious drinkers. Confirmed.

I agree with Skagen. I have a blue diamond thin model from them a couple years ago for about $70. It’s a dark blue with black and chrome accents and a black leather band. Very stylish and similar to the one below. I have a Movado and Armani black ceramic watch and a couple others, but this one gets the most

I agree with Skagen. I have a blue diamond thin model from them a couple years ago for about $70. It’s a dark blue

It’s just over the $100 mark on Amazon (cheaper elsewhere) but I really like the thin, lightweight attributes of Skagen watches.

It’s just over the $100 mark on Amazon (cheaper elsewhere) but I really like the thin, lightweight attributes of

you should replay it, and use the D-pad. the Resident Evil games are alot better when you use the digital input rather than analog input.

At first, I thought it as a trolling comment, but after trying it, I was blown away! I can’t believe it actually worked! Holy cow!

I demand an apology to capybaras right now!!!

Holy shit - this is just a straight forward informative post explaining the answer to an interesting question. Well done.

THANK YOU! MEXICO IS NOT IN SOUTH AMERICA!

Minor nitpick is nitpicky.

Neat, but poorly implemented. The fact that enemy attacks always interrupt your words make it so you always take a fistful of damage you can’t really do anything about if any of the long word characters (“blanka” etc) ever get a word off. When interrupted the game also completely ignores all your inputs so you often