Some of us find detail-oriented obsessives to be terribly romantic, Jessica.
Some of us find detail-oriented obsessives to be terribly romantic, Jessica.
if the woman he was proposing to didn't have a problem with it, YOUR having a problem with it seems pretty petty.
Dude! Problematic stereotype is problematic, dude.
Fuck Oprah.
Correct. These things never work. Ditto, as you pointed out, the catcalling men thing. If you aren't marginalized in the larger scheme of things as part of a systemic structure and daily life, who gives a crap? And this is what I point out when I hear white folks say things like, "I don't care if you call me honky,…
Well done! Or we could just make fun of lutefisk.
that will not work if the person you are going after is Canadian for example.
Well too bad because we're going to keep talking about it until people stop throwing wildly offensive and painfully obtuse parties where the "theme" consists of tired stereotypes about an entire culture or race of people.
Well, White Trash Parties are an old college tradition:
"Would any of that make you feel uncomfortable?"
I can't describe how unfair it feels to have conservatives from another country (i.e. the US) dictate our domestic laws.
American religious assholes have been exporting their vile hatred for decades. The anti-gay legislation in Uganda has it's roots in American evangelicals "preaching" in that country.
The real tragedy here is the waste of a premise. You have the ability to have a porn with up to 24 people, 12 each of males and females, all stranded in a remote location, with endless possibilities of people having sex to survive, forge alliances, trick each other into falling for traps, one last romp before death,…
All of them
Yonkers especially.
I swear to God I will Internet-Force-Choke the first person who says that the LOTR movies should have had Tom Bombadil.
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
Harry Potter people? Form an orderly queue... :P
I guess I don't really understand how it's "piggybacking" when it is the same issue- but I can appreciate that some people might see it that way, and will not be using the hashtag.
My problem is that most of the points are ripped directly from the Feminist Frequency videos. This is not about "You can kill anybody!", this is about "You can kill woman!".
A lot of people say that this new craze by the often misguided 'social justice' crowd won't actually change anything in real life. This clearly shows that they are wrong. It has already started affecting choice, and the quick capitulation of a major retailer to their demands is highly worrying.