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She has a right to say and think anything she likes, that’s for sure.

The full email chain published on Gothamist shows this woman freaking the fuck out about what was obviously a technical error that would be fixed ASAP on the part of Uber. She emailed them three times within the space of a minute even after their tech support person said “I am escalating this.” I’m not saying Uber

Which part? The part where the market for life-like doll companionship is almost exclusively male, or the part where the author speaks to that reality?

No matter how many people complain. Riot is still gonna make millions out of this.

My town of Wilkes-Barre has had 7 shootings in the last week. All were minorities shooting other minorities except for one. 90% of the shootings over the last three years in our area are minority on minority. Its tragic when cops cross the line, but not all of them are killers or terrorists. People like the author and

If you believe in affirmative action up until it affects you negatively, you don’t actually believe in affirmative action.

It's like that time C.A Pinkham was just trying to enjoy at BLT at a lunch counter in Greensboro and all these annoying civil rights activists made a big fuss and then some white supremacists made a big fuss. If those darn civil rights nuts and that awful KKK just all shut up (that's fair to both sides!), then we

I completely agree with you, not totally with C.A. who is splitting the difference between these groups. There is a shit tonne of real estate between advocating for folks to eat meat more mindfully and maybe not make it the center of every meal so our planet remains habitable, and "wander[ing] into a restaurant

My hubs and I do meatless meals to off-set the cost of more expensive (local or free range) meats. That way we are having a lower impact by way of veg meals, and are supporting sustainable farming practices. Also, we get to feel a bit better about our meat consumption.

I mean, even without any sort of body judgement on anyone, I find it absolutely fucking amazing what the modeling industry in general thinks constitutes "plus-size." Because, honestly, most of the plus-size models I see are like average people, which is absolutely bonkers.

Yeah, what you said. Like, I get why she made that choice. He's certainly a scumbag, too. Can we just kinda agree that, simply because an action is understandable, doesn't mean it's right or okay or whatever? Is that so hard? Or do we have to go right away to the "lolol he deserved it" mentality?

Calling someone a hypocrite isn't an insult? Well then.

I do actually, that is my main gig, and I have posted about my work with animals many many times.

Then why do you carefully avoid to label her actions as horrible? That was the strongest worded criticism you could muster "obviously Khoza didn't deserve to have acid thrown on his penis"

I can't believe as adults we are having a "throwing acid on people is wrong" conversation. You learnt that shit on Batman fools.

Thank you.

Indeed. My only real reaction to this whole thing was 'None of this is OK'. There were no sides, no one deserving one thing or another. Just all around not ok.

This comment section is making me feel ill. Acid attacks and genital mutilation are two of the worst things happening to women worldwide, yet if it's a guy, we laugh at it? What the fuck?

Not bad, but it's worth referencing that Gizmodo already covered the uber-ultimate Facebook creepy-troll tactic, courtesy of legendary Ryan Roy: