“For reasons that should be obvious, a hashtag - which is an expression that categorizes or classifies a person’s thought - is not a ‘juridical person’ and therefore lacks the capacity to be sued,” Jackson wrote.
“For reasons that should be obvious, a hashtag - which is an expression that categorizes or classifies a person’s thought - is not a ‘juridical person’ and therefore lacks the capacity to be sued,” Jackson wrote.
These two essays, both written by women who identify as demisexual, are both highly compelling and highly self-aware:
Hahahaha!
You sound like an old angry straight dude bitching about cis/trans.
I love all the people who are like my ____ is totally real because mine was created before yours, and wahh I don’t like change, wahhh!
Like seriously, there’s some clear psychological issues here if you have such a visceral reaction to other…
I’ve used “demisexual” or “gray-A” to describe myself, mostly because as I’ve gotten older, it seems that my attraction really does seem to work a little differently than my friends’ does. I don’t think it’s oppressed or belongs in the DSM or needs a flag or whatever, but it’s nice to be able to have a term that sums…
The majority of the population totally experiences sexual attraction based on physical characteristics. Demisexuals are wired in such a way that a person’s physical appearance doesn’t register at all, so they have to get to know a person before those thoughts spring up. Whereas most people use physical/sexual…
/waiting for all the ‘demisexuals’ to come piling in, lol
Presuming a woman is sleeping with a man. . .
My sister in law is pretty similar to the guy from letter one. Constantly makes up weird stories that are obvious lies. It all seems to be related to her deep need to one up everyone. For example, she claims to be the inspiration for the invention of the snowboard, and in possession of the first one ever made because…
I think this is called false equivalency.
Maybe you are missing my point. There seems to be unreachable and ever changing criteria on what is acceptable rather than an understanding that most people are trying. Sometimes we make mistakes, or fail to do the absolute best we can, and sometimes we say stuff we wish we could chew back into our mouths.
At a time…
No, I didn’t, and I thought it sucked. Like Fallon, I have been imperfect. No matter what I do in my life, I would never measure up to the criteria here.
There are few people who can meet the Jezebel standards - for now Seth Myers makes the cut, but he will soon fail in some incremental way that makes him unacceptable. Instead of seeing more and more people stepping outside of their comfort zone and trying to do the best they can (and learning as they go), this site…
I cant’ stand Fallon but, good for him.
I saw a great meme about people who hate participation trophies getting mad that their’s were being taken down (referring to monuments for the side that lost the Civil War).
Hey, do you think maybe Jez could do an article on what the ACLU is and how it works? This weekend I’ve seen a lot of people on the internet in general who don’t seem to know. Not just people who dislike the ACLU, which is absolutely fine and their own business, but people who seem to have misunderstood what it does.
Picking them off individually by pointing it out to their employers is a good idea, but it takes time. The action GoDaddy is taking is HUGE. that’s how we really put a dent in this: cutting of their revenue from ads, and denying them easy access to organize online. They’ll find somewhere else, they always do, but…
Isn’t at-will employment great, alt-right guys?
But we as a community were told Trump was our guy.