We should stick with hysterical, and use hersterical when we intend to be misogynistic.
We should stick with hysterical, and use hersterical when we intend to be misogynistic.
PS I might lose my vegan card for saying this but I understand your love of cheese and eggs. I miss cheesy omelets very much.
“Narth Yarkshire.”
It’s a race. Not of that applies in a race. Why would you think it did?
“Print it you fucking c*nts.”~ Jen Kirkman
It took a fucking obnoxious millenial sense of entitlement is what it took.
“Print it you fucking c*nts.” ~ Jen Kirkman
He says terrible things about everybody.
You’re being deliberately obtuse. I wouldn’t want somebody living under my roof who had a fundementally different world-view than me, and there’s nothing unreasonable about that. That doesn’t affect my ability to agree to disagree peaceably with anybody.
If I was renting out a room in my house, I wouldn’t want a Trump supporter moving in either. It’s not equivalent to leaving a disabled person stranded by the roadside.
The US didn’t have an embargo on Florida.
All good points. Thanks for digging deeper.
Would it still be rapey if it was a woman with the camera?
Especially since Prince was literally a “no name” artist at one point.
According to the study cited in the OP, women use “I feel” slightly more than men do, at least among the students studied.
Harsh.
Everything’s amazing, and nobody’s happy.
Okay, but Jez printed a story just recently showing reaction in Asian countries about this issue, and by-and-large nobody really seemed to give a fuck. One quote even said “only westerners care about this”. I’d go further and say only Americans care about this.
It’s more than movies being banned though. If the Chinese censors don’t endorse the movie positively, cinemas won’t take it up.
“everyone’s just going to bitch anyway no matter what we do”