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I wish I hadn't read this

I have a hunch that the dad knew that this kid wasn't just a random intruder. The story seems very fishy to me. I mean, you find a teenage boy in your daughters room, you barge in, how do you think the daughter reacted? Was her act really that convincing that he believed he was a completely unknown intruder?

A nice though, but how true is this? As people have discussed on similar posts, bullies aren't always sad jealous kids taking their misery out on others. Sometimes they're popular privileged assholes who enjoy picking on the weak.

"Would like to state that we established this parody to raise awareness to campus issues and and not perpetuate rape culture."

I think it also comes from a desire for "fairness". It's hard to accept that someone who treated you horribly hasn't suffered from some kind of karmic vengeance.

This is some very wishful/vengeful thinking and way too cliche for me to find funny.

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Do you think she'll still get cast as the romantic lead in movies? I've heard that the main reason most actors don't come out is that they fear their career will suffer, so this is quite brave of her.

this outfit looks like a white tee-shirt and sweatpants

this was hard to watch because he seemed so embarrassed doing it, go big or don't post it on the internet!

I think in Sara's quest to be non-judgmental and sex positive, she gave the friend in the first letter way too much credit. She's probably fully aware that her friend had/has a crush on her, these things tend to be obvious and it sounds like they've talked about it before.

Missed some good ones from 2009

I don't understand why famous bands bother doing covers. They're almost never as good as the original. Or even if they are good, I've already heard one version that I like so I don't really have any desire to hear the same song done slightly differently.

She looks like Tina Fey!

Good points, if it's mainly for the people practicing how to physically handle morbidly obese patients then this suit does make more sense, although I hope they also talk to morbidly obese patients directly.

For this specific purpose I don't think it's necessarily the worst thing in the world, BUT I think it's indicative of this attitude that talking to actual obese/disabled patients isn't necessary because experts know best.

I think spending the day with a fat person and seeing first hand how they are treated would be preferable to dressing up as a fat person.

absolutely!

This seems to be a common theme, people trying to gain empathy for a disadvantaged group by literally putting themselves in their shoes. Being poor for a day, dressing up in a fat suit, disguising yourself as a different ethnicity, wearing blindfolds, going around in a wheelchair, etc.