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Hey cheese, maybe you missed it, but this is an article about a woman getting raped, and I was voicing how I, a woman, felt about the man who raped her and then tried to play innocent. I didn’t threaten him with violence. I’d think a “marine infantryman with a raging alcohol problem, an Irish temper, and a sharp

So, let’s get something straight. A private, female citizen came forward to tell the country about her experience with sexual assault because she felt it was her duty to do so in order to give the people in charge a clear picture of the man who they were about to put on the highest court in the land for a lifetime

If it’s any consolation “boofing” is one of the very few terms that’s less-filthy in Australia. It simply means to have enthusiastic sex with.

Truth. I and the women in my life routinely use “it’s fine” as a phrase that means “it’s absolutely not fine, but it’s not worth the drama that the truth will bring up.”

I can’t tell what it is you stand for, but you seem to be implying that writers speaking for those of us who are sick of rape culture are no fun (bro). Maybe I’m misunderstanding you but if not, maybe take a minute to imagine what the world looks like if we (women) are human beings just as valid and important as you,

When women are targeted, harassed and attacked as a gender, then it’s important and extremely helpful for them to have a closed-doors session where they can actually open up about what they’ve experienced without fear of men associating their comments with specific people.

So who should do it? How can we systematically discriminate against men, in an industry currently dominated by men, so that they learn what it’s like?
The point of “excluding” men, is to provide women and enbies the opportunity to participate without the harassment or the descrimination. The same opportunity men get at

Sure, she could have and probably should have left sooner than she did. None of which is relevant to whether what Aziz did is okay. Staying in his apartment is not consent to sex. None of the other things she did are consent to sex, either. That shouldn’t be confusing to men, and I don’t think it actually is. It’s

Look, I’m not a fan of comic book movies, and I’m a film snob, and hell, just look at my name and avatar, but even I rolled my eyes a bit when Hawke invoked Bergman and Bresson.

The harassment I am experiencing on the campaign trail is astounding to me.

Didn’t Shannon already play Trump, in the Shape of Water?

Banning guns doesn’t stop criminals from getting guns.

My wife and I have an abiding belief that every person on the planet should be made to work at least one year in the service industry, be that retail, food service, customer support, or what have you.

The idea behind this belief is that while having walked a mile in the company shirt won’t stop everyone from shitting

“[The Tweets]...are unacceptable in the #MeToo era and are not in line with Disney’s family-friendly image.”

I’m old enough to remember when this was called stupid.

Pointing a gun at your commanding officer and staging a mutiny is pretty much textbook traitor.

The Shield.

But it’s not a moment of weakness he should have had. In ROTJ, he only attacked Vader with such fury because he was being goaded and he started to give into the Dark Side. Here, he just does it because he believes his vision... which is reminiscent of ESB, another time he followed his vision and ruined shit. Johnson

I feel like the movie gives the wrong impression of Luke. Luke already learned that redemption was possible for even the second worst person in the galaxy.For him to be prepared to kill his nephew, even in a moment of weakness, throws away all the character development he had. It’s well played in the story, but it

I think a lot of the reason why people can’t accept that Luke would do something like that to Kylo, is that the momemt feels unearned. It feels like there’s a scene or missing. We hear Luke explaining himself, we see Hamill’s wonderful performance...but the moment is missing context.