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These two are complete immoral idiots, however, the difference between them and Joel Osteen or Creflo Dollar is thinner than single-ply toilet paper.

Hypocriticus 3:18 - Verily, verily I say unto you: Fuck bitches, get money.

“You can’t do good and be poor at the same time,” Millender testified. “You can’t help the poor and be poor, it makes no sense.”

I love Marsha! She was cool so many years ago and she’s still a badass. She’s right, too, Patti ain’t done nothing wrong.

I hope EJ Johnson flies down on some sort of vintage Halston chinchilla cape and slaps that NW40 right off his dusty Very Special Glee Episode face.

Look the person dead in the face and tell them you only eat human ass, the way the lord intended. Of course this could back fire but hey, everyone likes a good story.

I’ma just say no.

I mean..he was 35 and dating a 17 year old Kimora...

My issue is that she should know better. Even if she didn’t, why in the hell would she post that thought as a response to a teammate that’s been sexually assaulted? It’s implying that Ali’s clothes is why she was sexually assaulted. Maybe she doesn’t need to be cancelled, but she does need to be woke the fuck up

As a guy, I’m perplexed as to what to do as some women would feel uncomfortable if you simply ask them on a date. Instead of simply calling out these guys, can people actually come up with clear direction on how guys should act.

This is going to sound crazy, but it is possible to indicate interest in a woman without touching her or reducing her to her body parts. It’s called using your words to say things like “Hello” or “How are you”.

When you want a reservation, do you grab a waiter’s dick? When you want a job, do you caress your prospective boss’s cheek? When you want a date, say to a woman, “Would you like to go out some time? I’d love to get to know you better.” and if she says no walk the fuck away and deal with your feelings yourself. DON’T

As a guy, I just want to say that this is tough. I want to be clear that the guys who did this stuff was wrong, but men are left in a Catch-22. I’m sure I will be eviscerated, but here goes the reasoning.

Cishet Michelle got bigger things to worry about. Like clocking in on time at the call center.

You just wrote an amazing outline for a post that Mayim can’t write because she clearly lacks basic self reflection skills. The fact that she was not sexually assaulted meant she was lucky, and instead of realizing that, she decided to look down on the “pretty” girls. Just disgusting.

Mayim has bugged me for years - I appreciate that she’s a successful woman in STEM, but she’s still super-overprivileged crunchy granola lady who comes off as being really judgey, particularly when it comes to Things Domestic, like raising kids. Like, I don’t even *want* kids, and her op-eds about co-sleeping and

The analogy is spot on; the person who is second should not expect to get the same applause as the person who was brave enough to go first.

“In the proper context, Sunny has a point.”

On the other end of the spectrum, Gabrielle Union had a great perspective/take on these people clamoring about “modesty” and other forms of victim blaming, talking about how modestly she was dressed when it happened to her while working at a Payless.

When it comes to her opinions on important subjects, Sunny makes a mean chicken pot pie.