Did you read the NYT article? Because it wasn’t just about her unibrow and her lipstick. The article did mention her crippling injuries, and how she worked through those injuries and dressed to cover them.
You just don’t hear about a lot of penis severings or mutilations by women pushed to the brink by repeated patterns of sexual abuse. At least not absent a simultaneous attempt to kill the abuser as well. I’m not questioning the ultimate determination that was made,—i.e., that she wasn’t criminally responsible for her…
Ariana’s tattoo reminds me of a book im reading.
I just assumed everyone was aware of this.
It’s not a small risk. For most people, it’s an infinitesimal risk. There is no nuance to vaccination. If the individual is immunocompetent and not allergic to the components of the vaccine, then the individual should be vaccinated, child or adult.
I did the same things. I was 4 when it started. I’m still fucked up from it. 57 years later. It’s affected me all my life.
He also addressed it in his initial statement when he mentioned that, during the incident, he was aware and wary of how it would look, being a large black man, if he were to get violent in that situation.
I have a lot of respect for Terry Crews. It’s incredibly demeaning, and infuriating, when someone suggests that you didn’t try hard enough to not be sexually harassed or assaulted. He helped encourage me to report my own sexual harassment.
A lot of words to sucks some MAGA dick, fuckface.
Ask them after they rinse the cans out, cut it into sections and try to use the remains as Diva Cups.
It’s true that “it’s just a joke” isn’t really a valid defense of social criticism.
That’s an oddly specific fetish
“of course the malignantly masculine personalities, both public and private, that grow mad at anything possible, piled on to this highly visible expression of, well, brand solidarity. Piers Morgan, for instance, doesn’t like the ad and neither does James Woods. CNBC points out that hundreds of thousands of people have…
I’ve daydreamed, more than once, about spitting in Marsha Blackburn’s face.
It’s really quite simple.
Here’s the good news- there are creeps that fetishize all types of women so it never goes away!!! (Sob). Ugh I remember living in Chicago and being wrapped in my puffiest coat one winter and STILL getting catcalled. Wtf?
I didn’t hold a party when I became invisible to men, but I should have.
Male body positive. Women are a fun costume.