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Yes, but did the medical examiner *watch the tape?* Because Jojofriends did! Also, googled "asthma attack," so really, how could you possibly be more prepared to weigh in on this matter than Jojofriends is?

I think the basic point of the article was that men are *not* inherently brutal and toxic. Society teaches them to be this way. If it really was inherent, changing their socialization as the article advocates wouldn't make it go away.

Feminism isn't monolithic. Not all types of feminism is rooted in capitalism. But yeah, some brands of feminism are like "Lean in" and unfortunately that's what gets the most mainstream attention and what causes a lot of people who don't identify as feminist to believe it's a movement for entitled upper class white

Agreed. Expecting women to sacrifice time and energy we very much need for ourselves to fix men's problems for them is toxic masculinity. I'm happy to be supportive and be an ally to men who recognize patriarchy as harmful to them and are working to change it, but they're going to have *gasp!* actually do the work

In my experience, feminists are frequently very aware of the impact of toxic masculinity on men and are, in fact, the only people who actually actively advocate to free men from rigid gender constructs. If nothing else, most feminists recognize that true equality is impossible so long as affiliation with things

Word.

I will say, though, as a woman who's obviously able but genuinely does not care about standard-definition success, that if you are going to be open and forthright about your lack of interest, you had better be prepared for rage. And I mean serious rage.

It's one thing, in these guys' eyes, for a woman not to care

Heh. I assigned 'middle' to mean "Middle-Earth" like you were cramming in references all over the place. But "fleeting middle Animorph stage" also works.

I take offense to calling Cumberbatch an Animorph.

Also, that font and kerning is ugly as fuck.

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Eddie Murphy's 80s bit from Raw on Cosby includes this quote about the advice Richard Pryor gave him: "Tell Bill I said have a Coke and a smile and shut the fuck up." This whole bit is GENIUS COMEDY PERFECTION.

Aaaah. I am a historian, 20th century beauty is one of my specialty areas, and this gives me HIVES. It's not even remotely accurate. It's more like a makeup artist's vague modern take on decades past. Pretty, but NO.

I can't take this video seriously because her eyebrows did not change a bit. And what REALLY differentiates a lot of these decades is the brows. The 20s-30s were all about super thin brows—basically lines. They started filling back in in the 40s and 50s (where that super sexy high arched brow was in). 60s with no

remember when donald fucking assface trump lost all his cuntfucking money

1990 needed more of a blue based red lipstick. And in the 80s, maybe a nod to color me beautiful? Isn't she an autumn? Why is she wearing pastels like she's a spring?

What about vaginal apathy? Do they have lasers for that yet?

DID IT?????????????????????????

Mason was the kid who pooped his pants regularly in my 4th grade class. We had to play a math game that involved switching seats, and it was like a curse to have to sit in Mason's chair. So to me, Mason is the name of a pants-pooper forevermore.

Are you also working on your night cheese?

Brownies. Even if you don't eat them then, you can eat them later.

Tabbouleh (this is just expected of me now), pavlova (ditto), vodka (.. yeah).