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Personally, I always think of it as the sperm swimming (going the direction of the arrow)

The irony is that the majority of the customers probably oppose women serving in combat roles.

Why would I want my server to be required to wear her hair down? That’s like...the exact opposite of what I want.

Gilded fetus got no ribbons.

The positioning of this ungodly track at the top of several Billboard charts for an unfathomable amount of weeks this year was surely given a boost from the perpetually viral and devoted fanbase of Jersey singer Halsey, who loans her voice to it. It’s a midtempo pop “Jack & Diane” for the emo generation, its insipid

How about training men to not be violent abusers? Or is that not possible?

Ok so that’s a reasonable response. But maybe I should have been more specific...

Hell no. 99 percent of rape scenes are for gratuity only, many are directed by men, written by men, handled all wrong, and are not for a higher good. In other words, they take an unthinkable crime and shove it in our faces for fun and for their careers, not considering their responsibility. I’m pretty sick of seeing

Except it’s not just some backstory- rape on screen is often depicted in a graphic, sexualized, and even pornographic manner.

So, on a scale of 0 to 0, how shocking is it that a director’s commitment to “authenticity” requires degrading a woman, not a man?

“The police hearing about it second hand”

Fridays (if your bosses are chill) or Thursdays (if your bosses are nerds)

Even more so, where the fuck is Blossom???

Why not have the sperm donor pay for the costs of the burial/cremation? Why not require the father to be physically present at the burial/cremation and mandatory jail time imposed if they are absent? Let’s keep these totally reasonable laws gender inclusive. Certainly fathers have rights in this scenario too and are

I am sure this is perfectly lovely but if I want to watch Beaches I will, you know, watch Beaches.

You’re right about there not really being a socially acceptable non-creepy way to proposition someone. There probably is, but I bet my idea of what that is (as a woman) varies wildly from what a guy might think is ok. If I’m going to sleep with someone, I need to know he’s a safe person to be around (I don’t want to

I think her apology is centered more about allowing herself to be styled in a way that could be considered cultural appropriation. Like when people get mad with models posing in Native American headdresses or something.

I started sweating bullets at the headline because I’m an illustrator currently working on another Conan tabletop RPG. I won’t link to it because I don’t wanna be that guy, it’s quite easy to find anyways. I can’t speak for the game entirely but I can promise you I’ve not had to paint any scantily clad women as of

If noticing and pointing out one of the fundamental themes your game is built on is enough to “ruin” it, then it wasn’t a very good game to start with.

Criticism isn’t censorship. That’s a pretty basic distinction, man.