fatcatemoss
FatCateMoss
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Yeah, I’m kind of okay with a movie about a bunch of assholes ripping off the country basically being about the white dudes that did it. But that’s a pretty big leave out of the woman who nailed what was going on.

It’s hard being a lady in this world. I still don’t get why men are always trying these ladies. (Straight) Men already have all the money, weapons and systems yet they can’t bring themselves to leave women alone. They don’t want you or your hot breath in their face. They don’t need you murdering them for rejecting

Diversity doesn’t have to be enforced in a non-racist and inclusive society. Did you know that Hispanics account for nearly 30 percent of movie ticket sales despite being only 17 percent of the population? Did you know that even Hispanic roles are sometimes written to be non-Hispanic roles and when there are Hispanic

Almost all education, public and private, white space. Movie theaters, restaurants, some of my own stand-up shows— I’m looking at you, Spokane— white space. Public Radio, white space.

All those examples are perfectly normal usage of the words. But in taken together, they indicate that Oxford is not concerned in any way with presenting language in a way that isn’t sexist and containing negative stereotypes toward half its users. There’s no such thing as perfect neutrality, but/and the choices they

Also, those words are not solely or even most commonly defined that way. A telephone is shrill. An alarm clock. Intentionally choosing gendered shit to express a non-gendered adjective is irresponsible. Let people learn their bias from their shitty parents, as is tradition.

It’s the dictionary’s job to literally define words. If you don’t know what rabid means and you go to look it up, you will now and forever associate it with feminist. Like if your daughter asks you, “what’s a prick, mummy?” and you say, “well, your father is one”. While that may or may not be accurate, teaching

“shrill” – defined as “the rising shrill of women’s voices”– and “psyche” – for which the example sentence is, “I will never really fathom the female psyche”. “Grating”, defined as “sounding harsh and unpleasant”, was illustrated with the phrase “her high, grating voice”, while the adjective “nagging” used the

Many of the good upstanding protesting Christian men were shocked at the sight of breasts as these were the first they’d seen since viewing porn the night before.

It’s been a bit nippy on both coasts I see.

One course I took was Medieval Medicine: A Feminist Perspective. One of the most interesting courses I’ve ever taken. Turns out, our whole modern notion of witchcraft is based on a concerted campaign of discrediting medicine women, some of whom had vast amounts- double digit generations’ worth- of plant based

Maybe Taiwan had a female candidate they could actually believe in.

THIS. The whole article is a veiled tantrum about 25 year old women not being interested in them anymore. If they cared so much about having a family they could marry a woman their age, take all the money they earned focusing on career, and use alternative avenues for creating a family

This is another example of how a sense of entitlement can embitter people. Just because you decide you WANT a family at a certain age doesn’t mean you’re going to automatically get one.

Well, considering I do know filmmakers who have worked with her, and that her actions on the show only reaffirmed their shared anecdotes, I would say she’s combative to a fault and went into P:G with a goal of knocking a rookie on his ass to teach him a lesson or three. If you actually watched the show, and have

Huzzah for the parents.

There are a lot of internet tough guys out there.