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NO RAINBOW CAPITALISM!

NO RAINBOW CAPITALISM!

I looked at the report, too, and it’s full of contradictions. They claim that the sleeping bag was on some noisy material, and that this would have made it too risky for the cadet to commit an assault, but they also claim that both parties were trying to be quiet, and that this also proves there was no assault. So, if

Under Armour’s CEO supports Trump and now they’re trying to co-opt Pride to line their pockets and make further donations to anti-LGBT politicians - FUCK UNDER ARMOUR TEN MORE WAYS FROM SUNDAY WITH THIS BULLSHIT!!!!!!!  And fuck inventory for shilling for them.

Under Armour’s CEO supports Trump and now they’re trying to co-opt Pride to line their pockets and make further

Nothing says PRIDE like a bunch of companies trying to get your money by slapping rainbows on their products.

Nothing says PRIDE like a bunch of companies trying to get your money by slapping rainbows on their products.

I have to check this as I reread the judges’s decision a couple of times and still can’t understand this.

As someone who has served in the army I can say with authority that the Army needs to have an outside investigative and prosecutorial agency in charge of all sexual harassment and assault cases.

In my youthful binge-drinking days, there were times I passed out at the homes of friends after a night of drinking and sometimes in the presence of men I didn’t know well. More than once I can remember various young men “coming” to me sometime in the night to see if I wanted to fool around. In my drunken and sleepy

Not just accused, but CONVICTED!! He was tried in court, found guilty, and sentenced. Then, in a deliberate miscarriage of justice, three completely separate men who were not present or knowledgeable of the original trial and seemed like they were armed only with the knowledge that a white man was being punished for

I picked up the DVD for €2.50 and really enjoyed it.

I’ve rewatched this film so many times. It’s just light and sweet and funny. I’d agree one of the problems is Heck is just far too lovely, but they sort of lay the groundwork when they describe how Heck and Rachel fell in love - as best friends who just realised they wanted to be together as opposed to the instant

None of the leads, but the horndog best friend is a serial sexual harasser and sociopath who no one would actually be friends with. 

Hell, as a pancurious person, I want romances involving a person dating every sexuality and gender out there.

I can’t believe you made it through the whole review without once saying “YOU’RE A WANKER, NUMBER 9!”

We (lesbians) deserve a thousand more “Imagine Me & You’s” - silly, feel-good Rom-Coms with too-clever-by-half dialog and quirky sometimes-contrived characters. After so much Lesbian Death Syndrome in media, we deserve that.

Never been to a comic con Q and A I take it?

Imagine your worst ideas of Q and A and then multiply it by a thousand. Inane bullshit declarations of love, borderline and over the border superiority complexes of knowing more about some comic characters bathroom habits, shit requests for selfies in front of thousands,

The only issue I’ve seen with that - and this is mainly in a political setting - is the angry types who are then convinced their question was rejected because the speaker is afraid to answer the "tough"(read irrelevant or psychotic most of the time) questions.  Now you have an angry loon on your hands. But generally

You can buy this on amazon prime streaming for 7.99 or rent it for 3.99. Seems like it would be worth it. 

Obvious solution = never going to happen. And, fwiw, I agree; it would be trivial to implement at essentially no cost at all, would streamline the Q&A, would keep the discussion on topic, and would avoid creepy situations like this. Thus, it’s never going to happen.

It can’t possibly be that hard to have some sort of app that allows audience members to submit questions to the moderator, and the moderator can choose from there. This is the obvious solution.

I don’t think Mathew Goode lost his moment with rom-coms as much as he purposefully avoided it. I don’t think he had many nice things to say about Leap Year- his disdain for the material shines through yet works well for his character in that film. (I love Amy Adams, so the movie works for me.)