jennoween
jennoween
jennoween

ugh, tell me about it - I am stuck working a shitty job because I got sick and had to get to the 1 year mark in order to get FMLA so I can get a necessary surgery done without worrying about being fired - funny thing is that since I started paying for health insurance I don't have enough to cover the co-pays to see

I'm not a fan, but I admire her for this. It's amazing how the truly rich can afford better health care than the rest of us.

Look, the important thing is how I FEEL about something, not whether my feelings have any evidentiary basis or whether it in any way reflects an objective truth. Everything is about me, me, me!

From the utter lack of anything vaguely sexual in the marketing, this is exactly as misogynistic (or just offensive) as you want/allow it to be, and frankly if we want to go OH MY GOD SOMEONE IMPLIED WOMEN HAVE BOOBS!=bad, we may as well pack it in and turn everything over to the MRAs, because the equality fight is

Just want to chime in and say i loved your work on Portlandia. My favorite scene was when you said, "Can you please stop pointing? Every time you point i see a penis." Ha! Great stuff; keep it up!

To borrow your free market economics train of thought for a second, I would like to add that I do find when these kinds of incidents are attributed to misogyny, what we all experience is misogyny-inflation.

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Crossfit uses an affiliate model in which there isn't much oversight from HQ, and sometimes affiliates do really bad stuff. But I don't this this an example of that. The coach responded to criticism in a way that was polite and respectful, but declined to change the name of a successful program that her other clients

Eh...he was probably right to ban her from the gym. Is the name offensive? To most people, yes. Do the people in the class, or the people they want in the class, seem to care? No. Does the woman who created it think it is offensive? No. If Rachel joins that gym, she is probably going to bring up the name of the