calypsobulbosa
calypsobulbosa
calypsobulbosa

Douchelords, meet thy king.

*breathes deeply and clears throat*

SIMULATING NON-CONSENSUAL SEX ACTS ON RANDOM WOMEN IN THE STREET DOES NOT COUNT AS 'FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION', IT COUNTS AS BEING AN ABSOLUTE CUNT.

Uh, yeah, you are. You can have sympathy for a person without condoning their actions. The world is harsh on its own, but that doesn't mean human beings don't have to be harsh to each other. That's like saying "it's freezing outside, so I'm going to keep my house at 32 degrees because that's the harsh reality of the

I TAKE FULL AND COMPLETE CREDIT FOR THIS.

Omg!! Tits in Tights, yesssssss!!!

I don't see how inherent value fits into this. Its not a difficult exercise to see that different degrees result in substantially different financial reward.

Every degree can be inherently equally as valuable as one another (or inherently unequal in value, I suppose), but either way, the measurable economic rewards of

I did a Law degree. It has been useful in my career. This sounds like bollocks you would read on Jezebel. Fun, but not something an employer would see as making you more employable for knowing. And I'm not sure it should count as something that adds to the overall improvement of human kind if we work it out. Do it for

It all reminds me of Romney's "binders full o' women." #neverforget

The minimum wage as a women's issue isn't new. Those numbers have been circulating in feminist circles for a while. In fact if I could add images on mobile I would put in this cool infographic [I think from the HPA?] called "The minimum wage is a women's issue".

Apparently it's the bees knees, really top drawer, oh, and you are terrified of everyone that isn't like you because their existence somehow harms yours.

" I especially appreciate the last two attributes."

So that's what a Pinterest divorce looks like.

For many women, rape-related concerns are part of everyday life, not "a very special episode" in life. It's bad enough when regular guys react this way, but it's really unfortunate when decision makers, whether in politics, business, medicine, law enforcement, and otherwise, feel similarly.

NPR is the company that puts out Morning Edition and All Things Considered and many fine programs.

This story, relayed in an accessible but compelling manner, offers surprising insight into the human condition.

You deserve so much better than this. You can try to explain specifically how your PTSD (or whatever condition you have) impacts your life, and how it doesn't. But there is nothing you can do in order to make people support you the way they should — no way to make them be decent people. You shouldn't have to do the

This is actually the most helpful makeup tutorial I've ever seen. No joke.

David Willis of Shortpacked! has explained this better than I ever could: