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I remember this film was ridiculously controversial when it came out. Lots of men (and the kind of women who enjoy getting cookies for agreeing with anti-feminist men) complaining about how "hateful" they thought it was and how there wasn't a strong, trustworthy male character. When I used to point out that there were

Let me dial Whine-1-1 for him...

Somebody call the Wahhhmbulance, a hateful piece of human garbage is being persecuted!

How many wings?

Some of the same people who bleat about Pappy Duckhead's first amendment rights, threaten to kill me on a regular basis for exercising mine. We're a nation of rubber nose wearing imbeciles.

Ran into Target last night to grab some food on the way home. And by food, I mean I box of Kraft Mac-n-cheese (yes, I eat like a toddler.)

Apparently in Mongolian history, there was a skilled wrestling princess whom no man ever defeated. The princess, a great-great granddaughter of Genghis Khan, was born about 1260 and is known by several names: Khutulun, Aiyurug, or Aijaruc, all referring to moonlight.

BELIEVE IT OR NOT, GEORGE ISN'T AT HOME
PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAAAAGE AT THE BEEP
I MUST BE OUT, OR I'D PICK UP THE PHONE

But rape is funny ya'll! Just ask Martin Freeman.

Erin I have to go into a boardroom meeting in 10 minutes and report to my C-suite bosses with red puffy eyes. Fuck you very much, Erin, you asshole. Fuck you so hard.

I suppose I disagree with the idea that we should be unconcerned with the negative terms usage based on socioeconomic classes of people. While it's true that disenfranchised trans drag performers have less time for discourse regarding slurs, I don't think it's fair either to assume they don't/can't understand or

I completely agree that cis gay men need to stop using the term tranny, but I'm a little more cautious about telling drag queens how they need to refer to themselves. Drag culture has a much longer and deeper history than middle class white transsexual culture. For a very long time, drag and 'female review' shows were

What I cannot deal with is the fact that Beyonce has a song/video in this album with a quote from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie about feminism:

Not strictly related, but I had to share because it's bugged me for years:

I look after a helpdesk for an online panel. My team is largely accepting, and my perceived gayness (I'm thoroughly queer, but I don't think flatly 'gay' or 'lesbian' apply to me) has never been a problem. I haven't even had to give the side-eye

Yeah. On the one hand, i can understand why gay men like NPH *think* that the term is okay - because of just how much it's thrown around in drag culture. But then you have Dan Savage, who gets called out on it routinely and acts like a whiny asshole about it, basically making the "political correctness" argument that