jeweldole
JewelDole
jeweldole

Women as "magical helpers." Same thing happens to female characters in films - they're always the selfless "helper" to the male hero/protagonist, never the active protagonist helped selflessly by the male character.

Agreed - I love JLaw, but this photo failed.

Public shaming. Start a website with the real, audited numbers, and fill it with the right buzz words, so it shows up in "best college" searches.

Not *more* alcohol - just *where* it's served, thereby dictating who gets the power to bar or jettison miscreants.

This whole idea of women throwing their own parties occurred to me as well. It really does work to their advantage. I know, because that's what we did.

I used to say twat (meaning the British usage of it) ... I may go back to that - I'm so tired of gratuitously sexualized conversations...

After all these awful cases, I hope victims of sex assault just skip campus "handling" entirely, and get blood tests for knockout drugs and DNA tests - as soon after the assault as possible. Assault is a crime - go to the hospital, get the evidence, and go to the police.

A lot of men just aren't made of such strong stuff. Who knows, the guys you mention may have (even more of) their own issues about it that they aren't mentioning.

Yes, rape victims "have the right to tell their stories." But Dunham's hiding behind that truth obscures what she really wrote. Her framing of herself - and her presentation of what went down - were sloppy at best. First, she shot herself in the foot when she prefaced her story with "I'm an unreliable narrator."

Okay that's officially abusive. You don't effing throw crap at people. NO.

Oh no. Get your own place, girl. That is baaaaad.

You can tell if he RESPECTS you, whether you live with him, or not. If that isn't there when you're dating, you're not suddenly going to find that out (nor will it change) when he lives with you.

Living together is NO kind of guarantee, trust me.

I'm beginning to think: maybe they should just hire their own black hats?

He's talking about Louie's original plane, Super Man, which did survive 596 bullets, and just barely made it back to base. The plane never flew again, and they were next assigned the Green Hornet, which crashed them in the midst of a search & rescue - common in those days.

I know, right? Crazy. It's hard not to nominate *that* for his greatest accomplishment - maybe the hardest. But I guess he'd say his new-found faith made it easy - that's how it reads in the book.

Although I'm betting his was just "Zamp."

I bet he would have loved that! Hey maybe that's what he called his!