please do, it’s important
please do, it’s important
that detail should give pause to anyone trying to defend this as a totally innocent, consensual encounter between peers (as if the 25 on one isn’t already a red flag, or the filming, or the fact that they had known her for only two weeks, or or or or or )
this extremely rational follow-through on the facts is lost on so many of the apologist trolls in these threads.
thank you for being here and being an ally
I literally can’t tell if the person you responded to is trolling or not because that is some fucking HEINOUS shit. Thank you for trying to respond to the crazy in this thread.
ew. ew. ewww. no.
holy. fuck.
I tried, but i’m grey on the muse! Hopefully someone else can help out. Have a blast at the meet-up!
thisssss.
ahhhh standard reddit fare.
this. this. this. this.
I am forever grateful to my mother, who despite my teenage protestations, absolutely didn’t let me put glop on my face till I left the house for college. (and at that point I was like, get up 45 mins early to put shit on my face every day? NAH.) I have friends who hate how they look without makeup because they’ve been…
A-fucking-men.
You’re right that this post could’ve done better to show that the frog is more endangered by loss of habitat than this practice, but that doesn’t mean this practice isn’t contributing or isn’t worth calling out. As castilliangyro pointed out, plenty of locals know that putting frogs in smoothies isn’t going to be a…
The author talks about contributing forces of habitat loss/ect towards the end, and that could’ve been moved earlier, but the primary point being made in this article is that people blending this frog into a smoothie because they believe, erroneously, that it will do anything other than boost the protein content of…
Jezebel in fact already covered this topic. Their headline wasn’t quite as punchy though.
I acknowledge the criticism that talking about the reasons for the frog’s disappearing habitat, especially if they’re exploitative business practices, can definitely make this narrative more multidimensional. But the “what about shrimp” practices seems like it’s derailing. There are many important conversations to be…
<3 <3 <3
this!
I’m not seeing where the author made any overt or veiled statements that could be construed as “look at what the brown people are doing”.