halosonfire
halosonfire
halosonfire

A culture that values all things equally is the most harmful, however.

Then, by all means, do NOT have kids.

Or, have both people work and don't add to the overpopulation. The 'child rearing' factor in feminism doesn't bode well for its relationship with environmental and economic sustainability.

It's becoming increasingly impossible for anyone to call themselves a feminist, given the wildly divergent and/or contradictory tenets of multiple 'feminisms' today. Radical feminism, of which I am a self-proclaimed adherent, does not play well with many popular forms of feminism that fail to see Capitalism as an

So anyone can call themselves whatever they want, and that makes it true?

So anyone can call themselves whatever they want, and that makes it true?

That doesn't jive with the increasing militarization and police-ification of campus security that are given more and more leeway to act as a police force and criminalize all forms of student behavior. College students have been one of the fastest growing demographics in the prison-industrial complex during the past 15

Serena is super cut, though. Her bulk is very defined, whereas Taylor's build is not as muscular. Whatever though, if she rocks, then she rocks.

Disagree. It's not all men. It's some men, and by identifying 'some men' you are able to identify specific behaviors and beliefs that perpetuate violence and misogyny. By lumping all men together, you lose the ability to differentiate the poor behavior from the productive.

The 'same men'? Unless it's the exact same 'man', you're lumping different men together as having a singular yet contradictory opinion. Doesn't make sense, but neither does the 'don't dress like a whore' idiocy. Just saying.

The reason why many women (and myself, a male) carry mace is to have a weapon that keeps an attacker at a distance. Your keychain forces a close physical interaction that wouldn't likely go too well with disproportionate strengths between attacker and victim.

I'm no fan of the a-holes, but I find it strange that a public website and comment forum should be considered a 'safe space'. There are private message boards for that purpose.

I'll be happy when we give all of the stolen land back to the American Indians. Yes, all of it. And if we can get a law passed, I'll be the first to go back to Europe.

BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO KEEP SLATHERING OUR BODIES IN CHEMICALS. ALL. DAY. LONG.

Or, because people feel like they're a worthwhile person, despite being told 'no' over and over again, creating and internalizing both a sense of longing and anger vis-a-vis rejection. Recognize that a lot of those dudes weren't born like this, their personalities were shaped by experience - and only part of that is

Ladies...why are we making it so hard for men to date/sex us? We complain about it all the time, how they're always hitting on us and trying to make some type of physical or emotional connection (both are equally ok), but it seems like male advances have just served to produce and reproduce a culture of 'no'.

Yeah, it's called a 'don't bother'. Plus, I kinda think I shouldn't have to resort to this when in a romantic relationship. Frequent and vigorous sex is part of the only contract I'll sign.

Babies and pugs: both equally ugly and overpopulated on this earth.

My gf did this for a while. Sold them on CL and met in a public place, where I surreptitiously loitered a few paces away in case of trouble. No trouble, but upwards of $100/pair. Men are idiots (as all the customers I witnessed were men).

I was both. I understood the point, but my partner and I both stood up and cheered for the violence done to Cersai. My partner, btw, has worked for over a decade with reproductive rights and sexual violence in West Africa. She still cheered - that's how horrible Cersai is, but we both felt a bit sheepish afterward!