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*Sigh*

Donald Sterling is a horrible monster. That's a pretty open-and-shut case.

Believable?

Oh, come on. That's a fine joke. And I don't mean to come down on those women who went through that horrible ordeal, but their response is off-base. There's nothing inherently hurtful about it. Nobody is minimizing their captivity or abuse; just using their story as a reference point for cramped living conditions. To

Aww look, it's the literal face of white privilege.

Wait, but what about the feeble chest-pounding and the verbalized "No"? Doesn't that make what happens in the book also a rape?

Turns out Belle Knox isn't the only Duke student that's into choking.

I'm guessing Jackson, whose twitter handle is @philjackson11, isn't sweating the fact that @philjackson12 is already taken.

I have problems with this (the all-white cast, randomly capitalizing "Boys," and a missing comma), but sexism isn't one of them. It's tacky, sure, but I think the idea is meant to be playing at sexism. "The kitchen is no place for a woman" is a spin on the sexist attitude that it is the ONLY place for a woman. And I

Someone please tell me how to proceed, as I'd like to not be labelled a victim-blaming MRA monster despite thinking that this woman is completely full of shit.

Screaming man is happy. He says "oh no" after the save, and then his screams that I can understand are:

Who gets on the doubles sled when they were kids?? I always thought luge was one of those events where athletes went when their original sports didn't pan out for them.

Actually, the response from NFL players on twitter has been overwhelmingly positive.

Cue all the smitten girls bending over backwards to give Cumberbatch a pass on this because he's cute. All the stuff on privilege commenters say in every post on this site will get thrown out the window, as if he is where he is solely on talent and not due to the immense advantages he's had his entire life.

This is great news and a step in the right direction. However, I must admit I'm already looking forward to the next step after this one.

Fantastic display by many in the comments section. Women point to the patriarchy for conditioning them to believe certain things that are harmful to their own well-being, and women try to explain this to men who want to be allies.