Welcome back to Behind Closed Ovens, where we take a look at the best and strangest stories from inside the food…
Welcome back to Behind Closed Ovens, where we take a look at the best and strangest stories from inside the food…
*Stands on all the women who have worked their asses off so she can stand there today* Feminism is not important and I don't like it. "*walks away on all the women who continue to be oppressed today and tomorrow.*
Well they do it because it really helps all their customers who have trouble with words (as we know they so often do):
Well first, a couple of disclaimers. It's been over 20 years since I've been in college, so my peers are around my age so you have a generational difference. Plus my chapter was in California and as members of PKT we always noticed that the racial composition of our chapter was much more diverse than chapters from…
Jesus fucking Christ, every time I thought I had surely reached the bottom of the barrel I scrolled down a little further and read the next sentence. Disbanding is too good for these little creeps, they should probably be forced to notify their new neighbors when they move to a new house like sex offenders.
Boys will be necrophiliacs boys!
Those are extremely fucked up lyrics. I get trying to be shocking and foul but day-um, somebody needs to get their head checked.
I thought I was prepared for those lyrics. I was not.
Not only rapey, but also very serial killer-y. Shudder.
All he should have said was, "I'm sorry for creeping on a 17 year old. I learned my lesson." Not, social media is hard and I'm a celebrity, waaaah. Stop spinning. Just stop. It's not even a convincing argument.
We should keep in mind that Palo Alto is a film based on a book of short stories written by Franco himself. The older man/younger woman pairing is therefore something he has thought about (most likely acted out) before.
You perfectly explained how I feel about feminism with this :
Firstly, I don't think feminism should be a women only movement, so I wouldn't call feminism as a whole a "female space." Secondly, I deny that these spaces aren't, at least for me, one in the same. The queer spaces I feel safest in in are overtly feminist ones. I think if trans men take their issues to say... gay…
It probably just thinks you're "confused"
I read this for science. *takes notes*
I just signed up for Tindr a couple weeks ago, and set it to only show me women. And still, about 1/5th of the time, it's a dude. Is this a thing Tindr does, showing you more men, just in case?
Yep, I remember when I was single and posted a personal ad on one site under woman-for-woman and another (identical ad) as a woman looking for a man, and the WFW got sent tons of photos of penises, and the WFM got no photos of penises. I found that interesting from a sociological standpoint (as I quickly deleted both…