Cheesy Chocolate Dip?!? Oh god I'm going to puke.
Cheesy Chocolate Dip?!? Oh god I'm going to puke.
We saw that picture, but we're 95% sure that's a Scorpion.
I feel that I have to personally reply to man #42: Male Librarians.
This is all about lazy professors who don't want to consider the lives their students may have lived prior to entering the classroom or the emotional well-being of their students because they're emotionally stunted faux-"intellectuals" who have never had to work in a realm where they didn't have absolute power over…
I was really really worried that it was going to be negative, this being the internet and all. This is really sweet.
The address says "Mr. Benjamin Somethingorother" so it's an alumnus, actually. (It's very hard to make out, but if you zoom in on his address you can see the "Mr.") It is interesting that everyone assumed the poster was a woman, however!
I'm starting to believe Jezebel peeps didn't really read the card. Visible address, not reading the "Mr. Benjamin"...
I mean, the problem is that arbitrary, minute-detail control over the expressive-appearance of students is simply unnecessary and insulting. This is the same sort of factory-style schooling that only cares about standardized test scores and producing good little workers who will do as they're told and never complain…
Yeah, it's too bad Nigeria isn't more Atheist like China so all the female infants could be aborted/murdered. That's a hell of a lot better than waiting until they're in high school.
For ... now?
Experiments!
Not nearly as enjoyable as putting a Mentos into a bottle of soda and then shoving it up your ass.
Well I have to make new plans for Saturday night now.
Why don't YOU stop whining about things that do you no tangible harm?
I don't like how aggressive you're being; it hurts my feelings. I'll take your words more seriously if you rewrite them so you're not so combative.
No. In your eagerness to counsel women to be more considerate of mens feelings, you have completely missed the point. Men don't need women to be considerate of their feelings when the discussion is about rape or misogyny, etc. Thats not a meaningful contribution — because that would be an attempt to make serious…
And yet nobody wants to talk about the dudes who, when faced with a discussion about some horrible thing men do to women, decide that the REALLY important thing is that they talk about men, thereby demonstrating how little they care about women.
But here's the problem with that: when you alter the language to say "most men" or "some men" what you are doing is allowing to men who don't actively engage in X behavior to walk away from the conversation. You are saying: you have no role in this, you can go. Of course not all men are sexist. But I think it's…
At my gut level, I agree with what you're saying. My gut particularly appreciated your "it's not feminism and won't promote any real dialogue" point.
Yes. and both parties are wrong.