kjninja
KJNINJA
kjninja

Replace “Hip Hop and Rap” with “Rock & Roll” and “this generation” with “baby boomers” and it’s still true. Not such a strange problem after all...

Seriously? Never? LOL OK

Intentions don’t mitigate damages.

If a drunk driver intended to drive home safely, she’s still at fault if she kills someone anyway.

somebody get this out of the grays!

Indeed, let’s “talk about people trying way too fucking hard.” I have an example to lead with...

What part of my comment said “angry?” The “LOL,” the repeated use of “boner” aka the funniest slang to ever exist, or the shout-out to a game made famous by the always-so-serious Andy Cohen?

<<sits back in her armchair, picks up her pencil and Moleskine>> Let’s talk a bit more about why you felt that comment was

No. It’s clear she cares about her vagina.
When did men become so base and weak that they consider nothing else but “hot/not hot” when choosing a partner?

It is a very strange, passive way to absolve oneself of guilt isn’t it? By pre-emptively publishing an article of how terrible you are?

...so we should just assume it’s because she’s not attractive enough to men, and not some other issue like anxiety, insecurity, self-loathing, poor social skills, etc? LOL - the world does not spin around anybody’s boner, including those belonging to therapists who make a habit of playing “Fuck/Marry/Kill” with their

Any therapist who addresses a complaint about being unable to get dates with advice on how to alter yourself to get said dates, is a bad therapist. Period. If your mom or your friend or the nosy parker next door wants to give you that kind of advice, fine - but therapists, as a profession, are not dating coaches.

In light of recent events, it’s pretty damn obvious that it’s high time we (white people) start holding each other accountable for our actions. Maybe making two rich, white, male actors feel uncomfortable is what it takes for them to turn around and have that conversation with Wes Anderson. The real tragedy here is

The issue here is that you refuse to look any deeper than what you’ve been told to believe. You’ve been told to believe that bare shoulders are inappropriate for women in certain settings - but you seem to refuse to go any deeper to ask “What makes bare shoulders inappropriate in this setting? What about bare

But why should women want to dress modestly? I can’t come up with an answer that doesn’t prioritize the male perception over personal will. Can you?

But what is inherently undignified about stomach skin?

Or, you could argue that a girl who dresses modestly teaches men that they are not responsible for their own behavior, and in turn lowers men’s respect of women because women are not to be treated with the same respect as men.

And yet I bet you’d find no fault with a dress code that forbids the wearing of pants for all genders, as the fabric between the thighs calls attention to genitalia, and that is distracting for high schoolers. Skirts for everyone!

How does the skin of someone’s stomach take the opportunity to learn away from anyone?

How is modesty empowering to women?

So you're saying he's got a future in politics?

Sounds like a classic abusive relationship to me, no?