Judge Judy Sheindlin is an American icon and gem. She ought to be treasured and beloved, not disrespected. Shame on you!
Judge Judy Sheindlin is an American icon and gem. She ought to be treasured and beloved, not disrespected. Shame on you!
Men can fight their own battles, esp since it was men who set this shit up in the first place.
Don’t like the dress code for men? Then try do something about it. Don’t just complain about women objecting to theirs.
I’ve always wondered how much energy would be conserved if offices didn’t have to air condition themselves into refrigerator territory because men are forced to wear suits and ties to work. I say this while sitting in my office, in Florida, in July, wearing a sweater because it’s freezing. Let men and women wear…
Agreed, men should not have to wear suits. Among many other things, it’s a huge contributor to overuse of air conditioning and detrimental to our environment and natural resources.
Women’s clothing is inherently different than men’s clothing. They make workplace dresses with no sleeves for women. I’ve worn them with no problem in Corporate America for years. I can’t think of a male equivalent. Even the most casual male business shirts have sleeves. They can’t just arbitrarily change the rules…
This is simply powerful and inspiring. I’ve always liked club song Kesha, but this is an awesome anthem (in every sense) of finding inner strength in the darkness, of resilience as the demons consume you, having the bravery to seek out liberation from the cage, and especially reach an acceptance of life and refusing…
How exactly was the viewer supposed to identify with Sansa, when the entire time it happened, the camera was close up on Theon’s face? He’s the one the viewer was told to sympathize with.
Of course, it’s a sensitive subject. And there is still such a taboo surrounding subjects like that and you don’t really see it portrayed onscreen that much.
Yup. I think that’s an impression that’s unfortunately widespread in Europe... The one time I was groped over there the guy responded to my anger with “But you’re American, American girls are sluts!”
As an ex-pat to Sweden, I generally find the Swedes here to be cold and introverted. Never once been cat-called in the 5 years I’ve lived here, which is nice, but also the average person is allergic to saying a simple “excuse me,” so... I will say that they tend to have a much more...casual attitude about everything…
I don’t know, I like the name Sir. Think of all the white men who are going to be pissed when they have to address him.
In the South “Sir” and “Ma’am” are also reprimands. “No SIR. You sit down right now!”
I kind of like the idea of calling a little baby and a toddler “Sir” I think its cute, “Why hello Sir, how are you this fine evening”
That was great! Here’s my unsolicited placenta story:
Unsolicited Placenta story.
You are not, it’s subtle but there’s an underling victimization - the ones who are best at playing it are always the ones who don’t seem like victims.
You aren’t reading it wrong. That is the story about men’s cheating throughout history.
I didn’t read it as him blaming Beyonce, but it did sound like he was putting some of the onus on the woman/women he cheated with. Which is stupid. It may take two people to cheat, but only Jay decided to do it on his own. His cheating partners can’t make that decision for him.
Yeah, I’ll fuck up a good thing if you let me