Everybody who translates the sentence “I’m rapin’ you niggas” into “To me, it means “I’m better than you, I want nothing to do with you, I’m walking all over your asses and beating you at your own (rapping/creeping/whatever) game”. “
Everybody who translates the sentence “I’m rapin’ you niggas” into “To me, it means “I’m better than you, I want nothing to do with you, I’m walking all over your asses and beating you at your own (rapping/creeping/whatever) game”. “
:-) flowing vs cascading
A guy looks at two paintings: “I really like the painting on the left much better than the one one the right. If I could just repaint the right one, so that it looked like the left one, I’d be really happy. Or, I could just opt for the left one to begin with. Hmm, decisions, decisions”
I’ll see you touching your bellybutton from the front and raise you to seeing my bellybutton without looking into the mirror. #teamsuckingintummy #teamdadbodlonggone
Nice cop-out!
So when men use the word ‘rape’ as a metaphor in various situations, we get shut down:
That’s a Viagra commercial waiting to happen, plus this guy must have been pretty well organized to pull this off for quite some time.
You really are an idiot. Capitalization at the beginning of a sentence. As you can see, I’m also pedantic.
There’s more women working with cars now than there’s ever been. Both the Charger Hellcatand the new Cadillac CTS-V are projects helmed by women, for example.
OK, give me the context here. What does ‘rape’ mean in this situation? Is it just a metaphor for Minaj? For what, I may ask? I guess guys don’t deal in metaphors, huh? Is it because you have the visual of a much smaller woman violating a stronger man in your mind? Funny, how ‘strong’ women suddenly become ‘not strong…
fremdschämen = German
Nah , that’s not misandry. That’s the outlier you get every once in a while to appease you. After that one, it’s back to normal.
I believe it, as soon as skirts, tank tops and high heels become a thing for men’s fashion. Then we’ll talk again.
1) Challenging the dictates of authority, particularly when its decisions are based in sexist, racist or homophobic ideas is your responsibility.
If you can’t understand that women’s fashion is far more diverse than men’s fashion and thus requires greater detail in regulation of a dress code, than you haven’t even begun to play.
My point - meeting expectations, dictated by authority (school administration, employer) not by your fashion sense. Show up to a job interview after high school /college showing midriff or in low slung pants giving view to your boxershorts = not a good idea.
Now you’re telling me that the term misogyny (general hatred of girls and women) is as closely affiliated to women as it is to men? Riiiight!
Misogyny and racism tend to go together like cheese and crackers
I have an office job and I can wear jeans. Similar environment, different dress codes! Can you believe that? If my employer changes the dress code to formal attire, I have to wear suit and tie or look for some place else to work. You don’t define the dress code, it defines your attire.
That’s it! She didn’t feel to apologize at all. Nobody badgered her for an apology, because there are way too many people, who love to wax philosophical about “not quite the same context”, because