Yeah, Rose might have gone a little overboard with that though
Yeah, Rose might have gone a little overboard with that though
Ricin in the top of your umbrella works.
No one forced you to read this thread or leave a comment, bro. You could have just stopped at the end of the shark story, y’know.
I do this in airports. I travel weekly for work, but usually travel wearing very casual clothes (this morning it was Converse, a Captain America t-shirt, jeans, and fleece). Every time I board a plane, there are men standing in the check-in lane despite the fact that they’re boarding first class and these men haven’t…
I get that it’s a show of respect (or that it’s supposed to be, anyway — somehow a whole lot of men* are always very quick to hold doors, etc., for they young, attractive women but none of the others), but treating women as somehow more worthy of respect than men is, pretty much by definition, treating them as…
Nothing to do with the men getting stupider. At least no dumber than some schmuck who spends 20 bucks on the lottery for a 1 in 200 million chance to be a billionaire. I mean, I’m sure at some point in the history of history, that’s worked at least ONCE. Not on anyone I know, though. I can’t think of a more fucked up…
I just pretend I’m a tourist and look up at all the big buildings - they part like the Red Sea. Works.every.time. It’s the Ghandi in me.
I admire how even in deepest sleep he refuses to relinquish the remote.
Then you need to talk to other men about gender-based violence and work towards deconstructing the culture of toxic masculinity that enables such violence, not blame women for responding in legitimate ways based on their lived experience of that violence.
Let’s bring it all back to the men and their feels. We are so, like, totally not helpful to men when we are scared so we should like, stop being scared because it hurts mens’ feelings, yall. Seriously. Poor men.
Yes, let’s please make this about you and how it hurts your feelings when women are understandably afraid of men.
Go tell men to stop harassing and raping women.
so there’s no reason to assume Clover won’t be a success.
Along the same vein, I hate that the argument so often revolves around whether or not the fetus can be considered a person. It doesn’t matter. As long as nobody can be forced to give a partial liver transplant to save a life, nobody can be forced to carry a child to term.
This is a great one, too:
I’d kill her. First of all, my kids are an example of CHOICE, not anti abortion. Second, my PRE-SCHOOLER doesn’t need to hear (untrue) stories of “baby dismemberment”.
but then they also have some awesome programs like SYTTD and the incomparable Little Couple.
Shania already did it the inverse Robert Palmer.
I don’t think it masks it, it exacerbates it and creates even more intimidation and invisibility of the minority of women workers.