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And by the way? You filed this under "RAPE RAPE", so stop back-pedaling and pretending that isn't EXACTLY what you meant.

Moved my comment to the right place

*sigh*

... Rate p? Rate... My peen? Is he inviting commentary on his dick?

"But the comments here paint that as Jezebel is raging like a rabid dog on a bender. That's extremely telling to me."

That's a fair point, but I'm not sure slapping a new label on something will result in that education.

"Basically, those are people who likely just wanted to be able to argue that you were wrong and then went searching for any evidence they could, rather than ever being open to it being problematic."

The misogyny is 'a' thing. Not 'the' thing. I mean, you say it yourself:

Yeah, I agree.

I was one of the people who pointed out it could have other meanings (including the font file, and a type of hunting knife). I also pointed out you could have done some of your own research. It's that lack of research that makes you seem biased, and thus untrustworthy as a source of news. It is the fact that you said

Remains to be seen. I suppose if she ends up broke it would.

So, the solution to people forgetting to wear sunscreen is to slap a different label on the stuff they already forget to wear.

Because crap movies are a dime a dozen. It doesn't have to be more profound than that.

Agnes?

I wonder if people will crap themselves over this the same way they did when Noah came out.

Scout... (ugh, who names their kid 'Scout') Willis is just... clueless.

"Not exactly sure what else R8P could stand and it really doesn't matter."

"Let's get better mental health services and also fight misogyny and everyone wins (except the Scientologists and misogynists) and we can all go home happy."

You make valid, cogent points concerning misogyny, or rather sexism. Setting aside my original point concerning mental health issues being more to blame than personal views, allow me to offer this up (because frankly, what you wrote was really interesting to me):

"Mental health is obviously an issue here. The thing is, as fun as it is to locate mental illness as a purely neurochemical issue, environment and conditioning actually play a large role."