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daliladarlin

You know, judging by the complete travesty of a #itsaboutethicsinsexualassaultjournalism article y’all published today, maybe this editorial board should listen to Matt fucking Damon of all people and take a seat for a bit. Because the very quote you castigated him for is eerily similar to the sentiments expressed in

“Man Apparently Finally Grasps Concept That Has Been Explained To Him For Years: Receives Applause, Plaudits, Worshipful Wreaths”

This systematic abuse was enabled by the administrating authorities of USA gymnastics and what’s happening to them? Besides that they (USA gymnastics) are pressuring underage girls into signing NDA’s for money. I don’t give two flying fucks that they received money. The fact that you can silence children, who are

Everytime Charles asks her if maybe its time for her to step down, she just narrows her eyes at him which adds another five years to her life.

I think one of the things that is so disappointing about all the reactions that we can certainly stand against Weinstein but not Ansari or Louis CK is that all the research on violence (of any kind) suggests that you either shut it down at the microagression level, or you allow the Weinsteins. There is no preventing

Exactly, the normalcy of this story was the most depressing part to me. I immediately dismissed her claims of sexual assault like “oh girl, this is just dating in your 20s, get used to it.” And then I realized how sad that was. I think we have a generation of men who grew up inundated with hardcore porn and

i’ve never really liked aziz and could never explain why. i just never got his humor or found him that funny. or amusing. or entertaining in the slightest.

I too, am disappointed. The Aziz Ansari case is a great opportunity to discuss the commonplace and insidious consequences when both men and women are not taught properly about consent. Men are taught to accept everything except an outright “No” as an invitation to continue. And even an outright “No” means “Not right

I read the original piece in an abject kind of horror at what straight women have to deal with. And yet some say this is a “bad date.” Like what the fuck?

I’ve long suspected that was her endgame.

Because stories like this used to be their thing. They didn’t have to wait for a celeb to be accused of sexual coersion to publish opinion pieces on the need for affirmative consent. They just did, because it was - and ostensibly is still - their brand.

Do you know who does stuff like this? Who ignores communication from their partner, going ahead with whatever they want to do sexually, while always making sure to stay on the legal side of things? PREDATORS. It is not the men who care deeply about making sure their partners want to be there and are comfortable but

Jezebel, What Are You Doing? Days of silence on the topic, and then what comes forth is not actually the thinkpiece on sexual coercion and the “ways consent can feel blurring”, on how predators purposefully use bullshit excuses about “miscommunication” to get away with it, about how Ansari is more representative of

I need her to outlive Charles and Trump.

No, never. She will live forever (I hope).


If we hear of an ‘accident’ that George doesn’t survive, do we still root for Charlotte?

I just need to say that No Need To Argue and Daffodil’s Lament on repeat for about 2 years straight got me through two horrible breakups in my 20's. She is everything and I am devastated to hear the news. Thank you, Dolores.

Maybe it’s not the right time for this. She died at 46 would you like her to be punished more?

Shocked and so sad to hear this. I’ve loved her music and voice since I was in my early teens. I got to see her at Chicago Celtic Fest back in ‘07, and although it was well past the Cranberries prime of popularity, she rocked it and I was so happy to be there.

Haddish really is the best storyteller. After watching that clip for the first time, I went and looked up more interviews with her and she’s consistently captivating. You can’t not like her. My favorite stories begin with “What had happened was...”.