I feel like 95% of Tracy Moore's posts are jokes that are just above my head. Logging in to a hook-up app with the intent to evaluate the fuckability of other potential partners is not the same thing as noticing a good-looking person on the street.
I feel like 95% of Tracy Moore's posts are jokes that are just above my head. Logging in to a hook-up app with the intent to evaluate the fuckability of other potential partners is not the same thing as noticing a good-looking person on the street.
Plus midwesternperson is not saying "It would be great if a cop was killed. Yay, FTP! Kill all cops!"
That would be messed up.
Yeesh. As a cop (and I like to think of myself as a decent person), I would also prefer that it be a cop who died trying to save 20 people instead of an innocent hostage being killed after spending the last 16 hours of their life in sheer terror. We are prepared and trained for it, we have an element of control in the…
Yes it's universally sad, but if a race car driver dies in a car accident, its somehow not as tragic as when a random passenger in a car is killed in a car accident.
I absolutely hope it's a cop and not a civilian. Police sign up and get paid for that job. Hostages don't.
Because, even if you're an intelligent, well-spoken, multilingual, successful international human rights lawyer, you ain't shit if you don't have a husband!
I think that any movement requires a good deal of self-reflection.
I do not think "the problem is white women" is necessarily the most constructive way to preface that self-reflection. Just my opinion.
First, she and her partner get arrested at a peaceful Eric Garner protest, and now she comes out as a rape survivor activist? Go, Randi!
I can't decide whether I'm more sad or oddly impressed that this is the hill on which you've chosen to die.
Hmm, there's a lot to be said about this. On one hand, I agree that mainstream feminism focuses more on issues that primarily effect upper middle class white women. I remember reading an article on xoJane where a woman of color complained about the lack of intersectionality in Emma Watson's speech and the article was…
I never understand the "other people have it way worse" argument when it comes to feminism, racism, etc.
I'm always like: Great! If ours is not such a big problem then there's no reason we shouldn't be able to address it in tandem with the other "bigger" problems. Now let's get to work!
OH, SMEGMA.
I know that this is an exclusive, but I would love to hear more from Randi on Jezebel's pages. She's one of my ever-dwindling numbers of heroines.
The money itself is still there. It is the named position that is gone, as it was intended to "bring positive attention," etc.
So assaulting 20 women, and undoubtedly more, is just "rigmarole"?
It's clearly not the Cosby Chair of Logic
There are no Chick-Fil-A's in Vermont. Which, of course, makes the whole thing that much more baffling.
That's because you're thinking like a human being. You need to put yourself in the mindset of a short-term-profit-maximizing sociopath. Actually, even then, it seems pretty silly.
Looks like Detroit still has a crack problem.
Well, that's one way to tailgate