I was speaking from an ideological standpoint, implying that the pawn shop is similar to Reddit. Reddit, as a medium, was knowingly allowing stolen property to exist within its medium. As stolen property, Reddit should remove said stolen property.
I was speaking from an ideological standpoint, implying that the pawn shop is similar to Reddit. Reddit, as a medium, was knowingly allowing stolen property to exist within its medium. As stolen property, Reddit should remove said stolen property.
No, that's the price that women pay, not you. They are vastly disproportionately the ones having their private photos leaked. Seriously, how fearful are you, as a man, that someone's going to take a picture of you on the subway or photoshop your head onto a naked body or hack into your phone and post private sexual…
"Did not get free lolipop after procedure, will not recommend."
Glad to know that apparently the entire Yelp community is made up of a bunch of medical experts. I'm sure their training from WebMD is proving useful.
It's no different (at least it shouldn't be) than a pawn shop knowingly selling stolen goods. And, when the cops show up, accusing them of refusing to allow said pawn shop owner to run a business.
I daresay when the stolen, private snaps of your gaping asshole hit the internet and are masturbated to by seedy dudes in sweaty t-shirts in Wetumpka, you might feel a little violated too. But perhaps not. Maybe that's your kind of thing.
Now the question is, were they fapping to the nudes themselves or to the libertarian free for all?
I was waiting for this. I appreciate the fact that Isha realized her mistake, but this did happen. ETA: sorry, Isha. This was bound to come up. You have already addressed it, so there is no need to comment further.
This isn't exactly a new or novel thought, but god, I feel so badly for these women. Fuck. Just really basic, aching human empathy. What a rotten old thing for someone to do.
Yes! I completely agree. I wish it was changed to something like - Almost all of us have to work, you may not have a lot of choice in what you do but focus on the aspects of your job that don't suck.
Nailed it. A frenemy once told me, in all earnestness, that he had no respect for people who don't feel passionately about what they do, or who work jobs "just for the paycheck." At the time, he was entering year 2 of his mid-life crisis at 41 and living with his 70-year-old parents.
"Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life" has always struck me as one of the most classist "proverbs" to ever exist. Nice sentiment if you happen to be one of those people with enough money to do whatever the fuck you want all the time.
"But seriously, maybe we should make a list of things Jennifer Lawrence is good at:"
Wouldn't it be 19.9% for women and 8.4% for men? I agree that forced to penetrate should count as rape, but the rate for women is still twice as high.
From the press release:
On the 1.7% figure; the report seems to consider rape as forced penetration only puts being forced to penetrate in a different category. It would seem likey then that the male figure is higher than 1.7%
Thank you!
Yeah, but at least Jim realizes that when he reads all of the complaints Dwight has made against him. He says something like, "You know, after reading all of these, they don't seem so funny anymore..."
Sounds like someone is the "Jerry" at their office