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Agree, except for your old Terminator reference. He's a cybernetic organism, "living tissue over a metal endoskeleton". So, the effects of age are obviously intended to be different than a mere mortal. And the film still plays around with the Terminator's aged appearance and physical abilities.

Furthermore, I never trashed the critic's review. I brought up a question. I trashed the comic borednow posted as a reply. Maybe you're reading the wrong reply.

Maybe you don't have a good handle on how criticism or opinions work. You don't have to have a fucking blog or internet site to have one.

I'm sorry. Do you have a problem with my opinion? I'm trashing that person's opinion the same as you are trashing mine. My wife said, "Who the fuck is Mike D from the internet?"

Also, the writers of the show can make a character think anyway they want to because it's their argument to make. I reject the argument as having much utility other than to speak to the subset of women that do experience it the way it's satirized in the show. It should also speak to men that contribute to that

Telling people why they feel the way the do is just as arrogant as telling people they don't feel the way they do. It's the feminist in me that thinks this way. I understand the climate of objectification and the history of it. Surely it influences many decisions. But this argument is generally presented as a

Women enjoy attention from the opposite sex just as much as men do. Let's move on from this need to classify every female action through the lens of of how they only exist becuase men only look at women as sexual creatures. The piece you shared just made the grand insulting claim that freedom of choice isn't

Good. I was nearly out of toilet paper. Connecting to my printer now. JK, I'm just being a smartass (sort of). But honestly, the writer of this trash and my wife can have it out all they want. I couldn't get past the narcissism and ego of this piece. Who's the fucking authority that crowned themselves the knower

I get that that happens. But it's not empowering to assume women are just lying if they genuinely feel that way. But I don't see this as one of the big topics, anyway. A lot of people like to look and feel attractive. My wife likes to look hot. She likes when I tell her that. We've had conversations about this.

Women only want to look good for men. Is that what you're going with?

You're right. Everyone does everything for all the same reasons. Why was I thinking?

Probably not the place for a serious comment…Maybe it's not a safe assumption that women spend so much time getting ready to look good for men. I know a woman (we're married). And she spends time getting ready to look good for herself, others (including women), and presumably, me. Some women just like to do that

"Also, he doesn't brag about his dick that much on that album."

Le Matos -
"Chronicles Of The Wasteland / Turbo Kid Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"

I'm a geologist and I went when I finished undergrad and it nearly exploded my insides. I think you're better off having not supported that shit show with your monetary donation of $35 (or whatever I paid).

Nunavik Inuits Nunavik Inuits Nunavik Inuits Nunavik Inuits Noon Evict Intents Noony Vicks in Tents…I don't even know, man.

Furthermore, the point is not about whether or not I ever encounter unwanted ads. It's about encountering unwanted ads using the services I pay for. I'm also the mother fucker that calls the companies that put junk mail in my mailbox and tell them to quit. I don't want to throw away their trash and that's about as

There's a big difference between seeing an ad, and having to wait for it before moving on. I don't have to pull over to the side of the road and wait for the billboard to get out of my way before continuing. But extending your logic to that example you would be fine with that so long as it was just a short stop. And

I don't have cable. Too many commercials you can't avoid for too little worthwhile content. I pay for internet access. The places I go are entirely up to me. Same with my data plan. Magazine ads are add intrusive as my ability to turn the page or divert my eyes. They never obscure the content. I'm never required to

Right? I enjoy watching the trailers before a film at the theater. Somehow, that feels like part of the experience. It's expected. Hulu wants to sell me the same damn Jack-in-the-box burger a million times and even has the gall to ask me which ad "experience" I prefer? Free services like Facebook, I also expect the