It is deeply not normal. I think the only time my dad had ever touched my hip as an adult was to push me away from the oven when the kitchen was crowded one Thanksgiving.
It is deeply not normal. I think the only time my dad had ever touched my hip as an adult was to push me away from the oven when the kitchen was crowded one Thanksgiving.
This is the cousin to the advice about not getting drunk, not wearing a short skirt, and locking yourself up at night.
Well, he was chosen from a group of people who really thought that being a surgeon or a failed CEO or businessmen would be good choices for president. He really has no idea what a lateral move really is.
And new bosses *love* it when you say you left your last job quickly because you were sexually harassed.
Man - see how she instinctively pulls back that elbo and rotates away!
OMG, how out of touch is this blue collar billionaire (vomit) asshole? Because yes, it’s definitely on the woman to just go find a new career because some man can’t keep it in his pants and feels it’s his place to get wordy/grabby? And careers are so plentiful, it’s super totes easy to just get a new one. And with…
You beat me to it. When I was being harassed—not sexually, just straight up being treated shitty for being fat—at my first job out of college, I quit. I even changed careers. Because I had parents who could support me financially as well as emotionally as I got myself back together and found a new way forward. Because…
Exactly. In some cases I think women should leave - a work environment that supports/doesn’t end harassment can be toxic, so if you have the option to leave or don’t have an option to make the situation better then gtfo. But that advice does nothing for most women/a culture that doesn’t take harassment seriously.…
Ooh, let me just skip on over to the living-wage job tree and pick another. Because we all have a whole fucking job-tree orchard to harvest from.
Even so, news anchors and other people in the media can’t just up and quit. They have contracts.
This coming from the man that wants to sue the press for saying anything remotely negative about him.
Which I suppose is fine for his daughter who likely has the ability to do that and may wish to do that over an agonizing court battle. To bad everyone doesn’t have that option.
I would say he isn’t even trying anymore, but the sad thing is HE IS
Dear god, ditto this. I remember thinking the whole time, “wait, why is she going for the dirty pile of fug that is Harvey Keitel, and ignoring the STUNNING MASS OF FINE that is Sam Neill??? GIRL, SWITCH MY LIFE PLZ.” I was also ~15 and Dr. Grant awakened my lady bits hard. ^_^
A young Cliff Curtis also has a small role. That was back before Hollywood started playing Ethnicity Bingo with him.
I've been pretty tough on Hunter, but she set the bar pretty high for herself with Broadcast News. Raising Arizona was a treasure but her comedy seemed uneven. Home for the Holidays was a nice little film (marred as ever by Downey Jr.). She was kind of invisible in Oh Brother Where Art Thou. Glancing at her…
Because for decades people like Bundy have been conned by a procession of charlatans who peddle this nonsense via seminars and web sites as ways to avoid paying taxes, get out of debt, etc. They sell it with bogus examples of it having worked, but insist that these examples of success are suppressed and hidden by the…
YES! We had one guy who would only sign his name using lowercase, saying that signified he was a man but not a person. All uppercase was the only legally binding signature that created joinder, according to him.
You forget, they’re only in favor of laws for other people. No gun control except the kind that keeps the blacks from getting guns. No interference between you and your doctor unless you try to use your lady bits for anything other than having babies. No laws saying what you can teach in school, unless you try to…
Sovereign citizens’ fervent belief in the binding legal effect of capitalization is astounding.