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The reason you couldn’t definitively prove it, is because you made a small math error. I have a masters in numerology so I think I can fix this (I don’t want to share the school name because I don’t want to dox myself but it rhymes with bog farts). Anyway, 105 minus 99 is actually 6 and when you subtract 99 from 105

You pretty much have to. It’s in joint first place with “what people do” in the chart of Things For Which You Can Fault People.

Bukowski.

That’s narcissism for you. There’s a reason he’s been in Freudian analysis for decades—he gets to focus on him him him and how amazing he is. It would never occur to him that people might read those and go DUDE WHAT THE HELL? He thinks of them as musings of a genius.

I am just like you. Go right to the source. Luckily, you’ve got the actual court document from GrapefruitSmile and you can read it. I know Woody was very unhappy that was put online because he could no longer lie about what happened- too bad! Also very important to read what the judge said about the ‘investigator’s

The Washington Post just wrote a really interesting article about his private notes and what the reveal:

That is already illegal. No company can legally fire you for talking about your salary with other employees. It’s part of your right to discuss working conditions.

That’s illegal if you’re in the US. Look up the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (NLRA). There are some even stronger statutes at the state level, so check your state as well.

I don’t know if he’s a good person, but Mark Ruffalo’s got good taste in shirts.

“You can’t do good and be poor at the same time,” Millender testified. “You can’t help the poor and be poor, it makes no sense.”

Literally everything a feminist does or says plays into their stupid narrative. Who cares what they think of us?

Meh. Consider her history of early abuse in the article. I’m a someone who was raped in kindergarten and later experienced a series of brutal attacks, like an attempted gang rape at a church camp when I was 11. At a very early age, it just becomes a FACT that you are unsafe and that if anything happens, the people

Or, maybe, the way she gets through every day is by telling herself that those past assaults happened because she did X,Y,Z and as long as she never makes those mistakes again she’ll be OK.

I absolutely see the logic in your reasoning and think you’re spot on about what’s going on in her head. But shit, when do we start demanding that people who lack imagination live outside of their own experiences? You’ve done about a thousand times more mental work than Pam has just in this comment, but she’s given a

Look, some women can be the most ardent supporters of an oppressive patriarchal system. Pam has survived in spite of/by virtue of her physical attributes all her life and can’t see the forest for the trees.

He is just so, so, so fucking stupid. There really aren’t any other words for it. He is just colossally, monumentally stupid.

“Women are the wave of the future”? Since the evolution of humans, haven’t we...uh...always existed?

I have tried a couple of times to watch it because so many people find it entertaining and even funny, apparently, but all I see is an almost unbearable tragedy presented in uncomfortably exploitative ways. I feel like the people who love this documentary are basically just laughing at these two poor women and their

I hear ya. I actually grew up in surroundings like that. Though our house was small and horrible, the grounds were big. My bickering parents were codependent and one of them probably was a hoarder. Our strange property covered in eccentric junk and furniture was the dirty secret of the neighbourhood. We were the