Every year H should be Hazel. That should be a law. If you really want to do it right, just use Dukes of Hazzard characters as often as possible.
Every year H should be Hazel. That should be a law. If you really want to do it right, just use Dukes of Hazzard characters as often as possible.
Since more hurricanes hit us here in the South, we need to name them with redneck names. It will put all our trailer parks on notice.
That's funny you mention that. When my grandmother would complain about sex on tv, she would mention how on the classics you couldn't even say the word pregnant. I guess it's a generational thing.
Mad props for that. That's slow pitch softball kind of eating.
I'm not a Twitter guy so I'll spare the hashtag, but us men absolutely have to do much more than we do. We need to challenge ourselves. A lot of us like to point out we're nice guys, so we need to prove it. Walk any female coworker to her car if she asks you. That's a compliment of your trustworthiness, not a…
For a very wealthy guy, he sure goes out of his way to look like he lives in a trailer park.
Why? After all, they chose their condition. You can't really say that about other mental illnesses.
That annoys me too. I remember two false accusations against guys at my college. They were cleared without even having their names in the paper. I definitely have a greater fear of something happening to one of my sisters than I do of being falsely accused of rape.
I do agree with you. As a man, I don't experience a lot of the cruel things in life that probably every woman has had to. If sexism and objectification didn't exist, feminism would have never been created.
"There was an excellent thread on Reddit"
Good Lord at this article! You combine all male jumping before that gay common core math, and Florida is going to turn into a giant Fire Island in a generation....
I agree. A heinous act is still heinous whether it's punished or not. I'm glad the punishment was severe in this case.
I'm a straight guy that's had this happen maybe twice in my life. My first thought was "now I know why the women in bars look pissed."
Now that's being shot down....
I think that song has a lot of outdated things in it that would absolutely be super creepy if written today. It's definitely one of those "different times" kind of deals.
I've watched NASCAR since I was a young buck, and I don't remember this many fires ever.
Good Lord. Just make it simple, and tell folks to make an effort once a month to eat lunch with someone from the office. We're all diverse (religion, hometown, race, etc.), and for some reason food is a great unifier. Plus food questions are way less awkward than cultural questions.
Outrage is damn good entertainment for people. Fox and Jezebel/Gawker use that in their headlines. I'm willing to admit I click on stories with a little more fire and brimstone in the headline. I get sucked into Fox News much quicker for the exact same reason when I go somewhere when it's on.
Just a guess, but I'm assuming she's referring to the Catholic school punishment. Out of curiousity, does anyone use that term in the U.K. or Ireland the same way we do here in the states?
I was in a fraternity in college (late 90's when things were improving with addressing rape), and I did see some effective seminars. The key to success in this area is going to the national fraternities who charter chapters rather than the school. That way, you are putting every member in the room to listen rather…