Sounds like Headland is still not familiar with the source material.
Sounds like Headland is still not familiar with the source material.
And OMG did you just reply to me? I’m having a fan moment :)
I would have gone with “misogynobject.”
Which is why I don’t do this for a living.
no she is referring to the “it” as herself which is why i wrote that she was deploying black men as “both object and misogynist,” although i’m mad now that i didn’t write “both object and objectifier,” as parallelism would have been better writing. fuck.
the entire staff has turned over almost twofold since then
Whoops— that should read “lacked self awareness”
I watched three episodes of Girls and couldn’t believe how much it lacked self unawareness. I kept waiting for the punch line— waiting for it to reveal itself as a parody of stereotypical Millenials, waiting for it to let me know it was in on the joke: Hannah is terrible! But I kept watching and came to the horrific…
I just keep finding reasons to use this.
Only rich people would get excited about something brand-new and ridiculously overpriced that already looks worn out and ready to fall apart. I get so happy at the sight of flawless new shoes that I sometimes don’t even want to wear them. Especially my “expensive” ones — clearly a relative term here.
the answer to your question is that for people who can think rationally, yes, it is possible.
The problem is that the people she’s tweeting about make their living from making their personal lives our business.
But nonetheless it’s a shitty joke and a stupid thing to write.
yup. I honestly got no problem with the tweet.
Is it possible to say something about one trans person without it equating to saying it about all trans people?
Having respect for transgender people and also believing Kaitlin Jenner may be a phony are not mutually exclusive points of view.
I wouldn’t be surprised, either. These are not just the women who are willing to come forward. These are the women who know something happened to them and who identified that something as rape. I am very sure he has had victims who were returned to their homes, slept off their drugged state, and assumed they just got…
The facebook comments on this article are making me furious. It’s almost as if the more women that come forward, the less people believe them.
I’d say it’s in the thousands, actually.
Also, if it is outside your usual spending pattern or area, many companies decline the card out of concern it was stolen. Just got back from overseas and had my card declined three times before I called them to clear it up. A hassle but also a great protection.
Agreed. Having a card declined became way less embarrassing after working retail for a while. It happens to literally everybody, for all sorts of reasons (and sometimes seemingly no reason at all).