You're wrong. Creep-shots in the US are legal. They shouldn't be but they are. And they probably always will be because it's men's freedom to "express" themselves that constitutional law protects.
You're wrong. Creep-shots in the US are legal. They shouldn't be but they are. And they probably always will be because it's men's freedom to "express" themselves that constitutional law protects.
Creepy.
I appreciate this article but I feel that it betrays a certain regional bias. I've been traveling a lot recently and have discovered that beef stroganoff is still a deli, café and cafeteria staple throughout the entire Midwest as well as upstate NY, Maine etc.
If you are going to use a deadly trap then use a traditional mouse trap. A snapped in half mouse may be ugly. But the poison is far more inhumane. (Not to mention dangerous to other living animals.)
I don't know. I'm usually the first one to call a creep a creep and be done with it. But somehow I see "Doug" as someone who's beyond creep and more in the "there's just something profoundly wrong with this human being" realm of things. I have a hard time being disgusted with him because it just seems like there might…
God. She was so young when she played that role. But she was believable as someone much older. Or at least old enough.
Yes. This made me cry too. Damn my woman eyes.
This.
Yeah. That's the problem with the whole "enthusiastic consent" philosophy. Are we supposed to pretend that men all have face blindness? They don't. Again, they can actually pick up on non-explicit signs of fear or discomfort or disgust or even just irritation when the person showing those signs is important to them…
Men who use their intoxication as a pretense for sexual assault are no different than men who use their anger as a pretense for violent assault. Note how the same men that have "anger management problems" almost never explode and beat their bosses or their coworkers. They almost never go off and attack their…
I like Lisa Kudrow's original nose but, realistically, it would have been very limiting at that time in certain areas. But yeah, I agree with you that it was a very good job. She's lucky she had it done by a good doctor at a time when surgeries of this type were, almost universally, of a better quality in terms of…
"Anorexia is like alcoholism. You never fully beat it." Actually there is no medical consensus that this is true. The idea that alcoholism is a lifelong disease and that full recovery is impossible is a philosophical idea. It is not a medical idea. And lots of people do recover fully from even severe anorexia.
Being a true beginner in a class of false beginners is universally recognized as something that will kill a student's chances of success in any subject. And it's such a shame because that's how you loose people with aptitude and interest. But yeah, typical of the university. If universities don't have an economic…
The cornmeal trick works. But really, you should not be wearing boots that contain exposed suede or fur (come on people) past early fall if you live where it snows. I don't care what promises you have been made about suede. Unless we're talking sportswear (i.e. hiking boots) that is supposed to show some wear and look…
Oh, well there you go. (See my last ETA on my last post.) I'm not surprised that you were successful with that background.
No. I do know people like you. But I think that some of the difference may be geographic. Where did you go to school? Where are you working? Most of the people I know who have this kind of success through education or who are hiring people out of college for these highly skilled jobs are in or recruiting from…
As I suggested in my previous response to this article, I think that formal computer science education only plays a role in this phenomenon of few working female computer scientists in so far as it is, universally, inadequate to the field. So what if we can get enrollment of women and other critical minorities in…
I've said this before and I'll say it again: Women don't go into computer science for two reasons:
This is so wrong. You should never ever every marry to have children. Nor should you select a spouse to be the parent of your future children. This was something that was actually taught to me by a Catholic marriage councilor (who'd been married sixty years himself). Marriages that anticipate children or are based on…
Remember, not only was this episode a shake weight parody, it was also simultaneously and seamlessly a food-channel send-up. (Cream fraiche!)