captainamericat
Captain Americat
captainamericat

The tensile strength of his scrotum will decide that.

It’s always interesting to watch conservatives attempt humor. The references are almost always hilariously out of date, the attempts at self-deprecation are usually painfully forced, and it comes across like they decided to improv the first take and then felt it was comedy gold that couldn’t be topped. It’s like

“Much to everyone’s amazement, not least my own, I delivered, thanks to a phalanx of angels who came to my rescue, including Edward Norton, who beautifully rewrote the script several times and appallingly never got credit.”

My apologies. I don’t watch Family Guy and didn’t pay close attention to your icon.

Reading this thread after all was said and done was fun, and probably the last bit of election drama we’ll get before 2018: Return of the Democrats.

Why does Porkchop look so upset in that picture?

And why the fuck do I still remember that Doug’s dog is named Porkchop?

My apologies - I don’t think men ignore women’s issues because women are too mean. Stupid kinja and my inability to type clearly...

Bravo kind sir, you’ve completely reduced me to nothing by my saying book rather than short story... though I write short stories and sell them categorized as books despite them not having a physical form.

No its not absurd, you’ve gone too far in one direction buddy. You are saying that because men have had a say they shouldn’t have one now because that could be offensive? Do you understand why that sort of thinking has prompted a backlash? and will continue to create divides rather than discussion? Do you understand

No, not exactly. I fully admit I haven’t read this book, and I fully admit that I’m sure most of the internet commentary is terrible (you only have to look here to see that sometimes). I’m just saying that the topics the book seems to raise should include men’s voices in the discussions for complete awareness of the

Counterpoint: You’re a man saying how important it is that men’s voices be heard in a discussion of women’s experiences. QED.

I disagree. You can’t have a conversation with one side not participating (even listening). You need two to participate. Otherwise your centuries of male-led dominance have taught you nothing. The lesson to be learned from those centuries is not “DON’T INTERRUPT/QUESTION THE WOMAN” but should be “debate as equals.” If

Seriously asking, would you like several generations where women are in charge and men are not allowed to speak? Because that is what it sounds like. I’m all about female empowerment, equality, feminism... I draw the line when my input is rejected because I’m male. I think that goes too far in one direction, its

“You know how I can get men to listen to women? By telling them their own opinions are worthless.” - a bunch of idiots

Oh look at that, he calls me anti-black... I guess that’s a step up from the last time I told him over 100 million people didn’t vote and its their fault Trump was elected (he called me a neo-nazi then). Its not like I spent years volunteering with the CPS (Chicago public schools) with educational games (that I myself

You are consistently blaming the people who vote, how about blaming the people who don’t? (Like the over 100 million who didn’t turn out to vote last election, which enabled Trump to win with almost a quarter of eligible voters, but you blame the people who vote Trump rather than the roughly 50% that just decided the

Also, thank you for the polite response. I feel sad that it is necessary for me to even bring that up considering... but, it is the internet.

Don’t mistake me Random Monk, I’m not taking systemic issues and saying they aren’t systemic issues. I’m merely saying I’d like to see some of the causes of some of these systemic issues also get held accountable. Because if we don’t, we risk the situation reversing (as is so god damn frequent with these social

I just want the complicit women to go down too. E.G. The Charlie Rose scandal... come on, the guy was a pervert on air for over a decade. He fondled people on air, he creepily hit on his co-workers... he did every misogynistic step he could possibly do, short of whip his dick out in public (which apparently was