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Good. Time to stop the moronic trend of hardcore slob binge drinking on college campuses. “College” is not intended to be a place where you go to “learn how to drink”, that’s a TV/movie trope that’s just gone too far. College in this country needs to be far, far tougher...both academically and admissions-wise. Make it

I love how Bald people are literally the only people left on Earth that are somehow allowed to be made fun of.

I absolutely love that there are women like Ina coming out and saying this in a frank way. There should be no shame in deciding not to have children. Just like there shouldn’t be shame in deciding to have children. Or even trying to have children and not succeeding (another thing that people have become increasingly

When I was eleven my appendix ruptured and went undiagnosed for a week. After several weeks in the hospital Chuck Berry’s My Ding-a-ling playing on the car ride home is one of my most vivid childhood memories. I had been close to death and that song is a kind of survival anthem for me. Thanks, Chuck.

The actor is survived by his family and Bill Pullman.

It’d be more efficient to just masturbate at my desk and pass out for fifty-five minutes. Bonus: I’d save money on gas and it’s environmentally responsible.

Bill Maher has never been a liberal or progressive. He’s always been a nihilistic contrarian, and in certain circles or under certain perceptions of the status quo, that gets mistaken for being a progressive. His perception of morality and oppression is and has always been completely relative to the degree to which he

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If you want something that might speak more to their experience, I HIGHLY recommend Liana Kerzner’s “Gamer’s guide to feminism”

This group worked in my hometown and would send educators to local high schools (an all-girls and an all-boys school, among them). I don’t know where you are but looking at what they do might be a good start — I know they were fairly effective where I was. http://mocsa.org/

MissRepresentation and The Mask You Live In are both excellent documentaries about gender representation in the media and gender equality. It’s an easy way to ease into the conversation. disclaimer: i did direct action work with MissRepresentation so I’m biased. :)

“Did You Hear About The Girl Who...?” is a great book about sex education and folklore. It essentially runs down every major area where kids have misconceptions about sex and the urban legends that inform this kind of thinking. It also explains how to effectively bust the myths and educate kids properly. You might

As a former teacher, I recommend teaching them empathy first and then applied to gender, race, religion, etc. Then look at bias and context. I used documentaries often and film. “American History X” is great for understanding why someone would turn to white supremacy and then back again. “White Man’s Burden” is

The Mask I Live In and Missrepresentation are good complementary documentaries on gender equality, focusing on representation of masculinity (the former) and femininity in popular culture.

Reach out to your local planned parenthood education department. Their educators have great resources and are trained to teach these topics at an age appropriate level.

As a former student of an All Boys Catholic High School thank you.

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This video from the Thames Valley Police went viral a while ago, and it’a a pretty good analogy.

Jackson Katz is great. He has videos online, essays, etc. He’s exactly the type of guy that can get through to guys.

The YouTube video explaining consent via a comparison to having somebody over for tea is excellent. Also, check out Jackson Katz’s Tough Guise movie.

Thesocietypages.org and thesocietypages.org/socimages