A dozen comments blaming them for dying and showing not an ounce of humanity. You are trash.
A dozen comments blaming them for dying and showing not an ounce of humanity. You are trash.
The fact that you are using your perception over my perception over someone else’s perception as opportunity to call me a troll without recrimination is proof that you don’t need to be a part of this discussion about how things are perceived to others.
I don’t disagree?
I thought the part where she demands the health club people turn off that shit some people call music was truly funny. And it gave me the strength to do the same.because that crap just should not be played in public. And they’re repulsive human beings. That’s all.
My main issue with the word choice is that the content of your article did not back up the claim. You only wrote “L.O.L.” plus the inserted quote. That for me isn’t sufficient evidence of a hilarious event and/or perspective. That also did not sufficiently prove that she found either her article and/or encounter as…
I like this but I also dislike this comment.
I can’t say that I thought hilarious was a great word choice.
The “almost were” types can be the actual worst because they are in that taste of glory, Machiavellian stage of avaricious yet “artistic” climbing. Asshats bedazzled by their own heady dreams of stardom, willing to do anything to make it the big time. Blergh.
They’re so ugly. Not because of any one thing but because you can see the dissatisfaction and rage and hate just rampaging over their faces, trampling them like wet felt into wads of withered old has-been assholes.
Isn’t he just the worst? I mean really...the worst.
By the way, that opening quote—“Men dream of women, men look at women, women watch themselves being looked at...”—is from art critic John Berger’s amazing and groundbreaking 1972 “Ways of Seeing.”
This is still just an ad. A really well-made, thoughtful ad, but an ad nevertheless.
Janet Mock, Laverne Cox, Caitlyn Jenner — all capturing attention around the same time. Not enough to make it a moment? It seems that way to me given the culture and news I’m exposed to.
How interesting. For me, the older woman provided the emotional lynchpin. Perhaps because we’re having a bit of a MTF trans moment, while old age remains outside of the bounds of acceptable femininity.
Huh, that’s odd, because when I work out I end up prostrated with PVCs and have to up my beta-blockers. It’s almost like I should listen to my cardiologist about dealing with my congenital heart defect instead of random internet people.
Oh, shut up.
Academic here. I hated to do group projects in undergrad and in getting my M.A., but as a Ph.D., I assign them. The reason for doing so goes beyond addressing the topic at hand. I treat all of my students as if they are preparing for a career in academia, in our discipline, whether they are or not, because I teach a…
I FOUND OUT ON THURSDAY THAT MY FINAL DISSERTATION EDITS WERE APPROVED AND I AM NOW DR. HURRIKATE
Xenophobes also love their mothers, and sleep in beds me saying something they would say does not turn me into one.
I must say it says a lot you are dual citizen who proudly has not learned to, if you are using the Anglo-Saxon keyboard, take the tenth of one second it would take to hit “Option u” to make an umlaut. It also seems to have escaped your attention that we indeed are talking about Deutschland, from which the language…