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I have what I call my "dog leg". So far Relampago's (1992-2008) lightning bolt is on my hip, and Crianza's (2003-2011) wine bottle is on my thigh. Since Celosa (b. 2008) and Fusilli (b. 2013) are never ever going to die, I'm done with doggie memorial tattoos. But just in case, I have room.

Well. As Mr Cruz has NONE of those qualifications going for him, that he can't even be an adult who buys clothes that fit is just an added nail in the coffin.

I'm sorry, but you seem to be mistaken in thinking something ever has "zero chemicals". Everything contains chemicals, and most things to do with humans involve both organic (carbon-based) and inorganic (non-carbon-based). Often the things in products labelled "natural" are more toxic than regular products, and things

sex workers want decriminalization, not legalization (which benefits managers, club owners, buyers).

Great, great piece. Only surprised you didn't go further.

This is goddamn terrific. +1

Wow. Wow.

It makes perfect sense that Rovell would use the argument that a player's Q score would be more important than their ability. It's the most Rovellian argument in existence.

This is why I was arguing that gyms having women only hours at least once a week is good. I was bombarded with replies saying I was transphobic and that it isn't equality and feminism.

Why? You don't like Coors Light, high fives, backwards hats, socks with Adidas sandals and rape jokes?

All of the organizations you listed have a huge problem with rape and sexual violence. I am sure it's true that most of you are perfectly lovely people- but let's not pretend there aren't huge problems with the culture that we are still struggling to address.

The whole thing is a tangled web, and I admit that I have a hard time remaining detached and unemotional about it, due to my own experiences and the experiences of others that I know. My concern is, if we can't have one without the other- that is, sports culture without misogyny, racism, homophobia, etc.- then lots of

Then explain this chant, please.

I mean, my thought about the cafeteria thing was "Well he should've approached her alone!" And then I thought about it again and realized that he has literally no reason to think that that would be threatening because it is probably so outside of anything that's ever occurred to him.

You are right. We do have elitist groupthink mindset at times and that could for sure use some work. I cant speak for everyone ever in the history of rugby, but we tried to include anyone who wanted to be on our team. We don't hold tryouts and we never ever turn anyone away. but hell my scope is limited to my time in

As if this is one isolated incident. Rape culture is pervasive in college athletics, high school athletics, and Greek organizations. This speaks to a much larger problem than 8 stupid Rugby players and one stupid song, and you fucking know it.

I'm not attacking her for sharing her experience- I am calling her out for defending this bullshit culture that hurts everyone.

It already has. You just read an article about the pervasiveness of misogyny in college Rugby, and you came here to defend the honor of your precious fucking rugby, rather than trying to change problematic elements of the culture. You have drunk the kool-aid.

I feel quite comfortable judging anyone who thinks necrophilia is edgy and funny as a fucking psycho. You are free to have your own standards.