Good on you guys for having the courage to use this avenue.
Good on you guys for having the courage to use this avenue.
Well, seeing as how my comment has been starred as much as it has, it seems as if I'm not the only that has noticed this trend.
No, it's not. Women all too often like to use their police friends/boyfriends/family members as threats. It's part of the cycle that enables this bullshit along with the rampant excuse-making and needs to be called to the carpet as well.
It's always women doing that "But I know a cop!" BS because they get off on knowing people who can abuse their power like this and walk. And they also love subtly reminding you that they have such people at their disposal to send at people. That shit needs to start getting called out too.
I wonder what it's like to be so hateful of strangers.
Quit the both sides bullshit, only one side is regularly getting put down in the streets while unarmed and not being physically threatened. And fuck your cop friend too.
'You're just rattling off Republican talking points. That's not what we need,'" recalled the source.
That's the way we do Panhellenic in the South - if you ain't rich and white, we don't want you.
I live near Nats Stadium and take the metro home from work. The traffic, both on the metro and on the roads, was fucking ridiculous.
Beyoncé and Jay Z kissed on the mouth at the end of their show in Seattle.
It angers me most that her goal to interview "real Americans" and interviews people like this piece of shit.
Friends, be advised: Nick Jonas is an R&B singer now. Let that sink in. He's coming for Justin Timberlake's audience.
In America it does.
So, for those keeping track at home: Hobby Lobby cares deeply about protecting the unborn when it comes to denying women contraception coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Hobby Lobby does not care deeply about protecting the unborn when it comes to ensuring that mothers are capable of providing for their new…
An article AND comment section speaking glowingly about Mitt Romney? What?
People do seem to forget around here that white women are more privileged than all others except for white males.
While, I'm a big fan of the show, this is something that I always felt was at play with The Mindy Project. Like many, I have been bothered by the lack of diversity both onscreen and in the writer's room of a show run by "a fucking Indian woman who has her own fucking network television show." It's sad to think that…
Huh? The women were diverse, not all young, not all the same size, and Pharrell wasn't the only person "gazing," there were numerous women watching the dancing with him.
I think the problem that a lot of people have with feminism is similar to the problem with any ideology/group; the incorrect people in it are often the loudest and end up being heard the most and aren't always the best stewards of whatever it is they represent/belong to. That's why delving deep into…