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I think that the white people that voted for Trump would have voted for him anyway no matter who was the Democratic nominee. They were sending a clear message. They believe the system doesn’t represent them anymore and they’re willing to burn it all down. (Which is ridiculous. But paranoia and entitlement are hell of

Totally. I remember it like yesterday when the Democratic primaries got rolling in 2008 and I told my wife (girlfriend at the time) that I couldn’t see Hillary losing to Obama and she said, “Are you kidding me? Americans will vote for a black man before they’ll vote for a woman of any color. You don’t understand how

Oh, Jesus. If you keep believing she was “politically toxic” instead of that both men of color and white men remain sexist enough that Brit Hume could call her “shrill” and James Comey could get himself bent enough by Republican male pressure to tank her chances all by himself because he didn’t want to work for a

Us: The literal, actual devil is right behind you.

The complainant.

Yeah, but they’re like mold. You can’t just pretend like it’s not there, you gotta clean it up otherwise it’ll spread. So you spray it with some verbal bleach. Did you get rid of all the mold in the world? Nah, but it is a bit cleaner in the general area.

We don’t know if Mulaney has ever been murdered or kidnapped,

He was the host of a television show in the 90's (Tough Target), another that aired on PBS (Street Smarts), appeared on multiple talk shows and was also parodied on Mr. Show. I think he’s arguably a public figure.

Don’t like the song at all, buuuuut I do enjoy the passive aggressiveness of it. “I’ma let you be right tonight.”

So his lifelong service allows him to publicly behave like a shitbag on occasion. OK, gotcha.

You’re missing the point. A barista who spends most of her work day on her feet serving other people put music on for herself and for the guests. It might have been a radio station or a mix. She wasn’t actively selecting which songs to broadcast. A customer objected to the lyrics of the song that was playing. The

[Wakes up.]

I am a middle-aged white guy and I really don’t want to hear your music. (Especially — and I don’t know why this is a sudden trend — blasting out of your shitty iPhone speakers on the subway. Fuck off with that.)

My issue is that “men are more complex than any generalization” is essentially the premise of #notallmen. In addition to the fact that the “trope” of women sitting around man-bashing feels really dated and a bit out of touch, this really didn’t land in a good way for me.

I read this interview last week and I remember being reeeeeeaally fuckin angry at his sanctimoniousness. This guy is an entitled shit.

‘Male’ and ‘masculine’ don’t mean the same thing.

But those are two separate issues. Tig doesn’t want Amy to speak for her? Cool.

I feel like you’re being deliberately obtuse on this issue. There are societal/cultural expectations for what is ‘typically masculine’ and ‘typically feminine’. Does that mean that every man and every woman fall neatly into those categories? Of course not. But the norms and expectations are there, whether we like or

We can slice amys words to pieces, but we know what she meant, and I we all know that not performing for the male heterosexual eye probably does hurt female performers. It makes sense.

I haven’t had a chance to talk to anyone about this because I’ve had to be out making money so I can eat. I drive for Lyft. I picked up a woman a little while ago who asked me if I’d heard about Orlando. In the 20 minutes of her ride we shared our feelings, our fear, our stories, and held space for each other to