A looot of people? Like, a *lot*.
A looot of people? Like, a *lot*.
I’m curious about how I come off to people because at 28 with approximately zero designs on being a parent or getting married, no one ever gives me guff about it and they never really have. Like, it doesn’t seem to occur to people that I would go in for that kind of thing to begin with. Which isn’t at all offensive…
Oh yeah, I was 1,000% here for Libby having Bill go down on her and then being like ‘welp, bye!’. Amen, Libby. A. Men.
They looked shiny at first while scrolling past, but then when I actually clicked on the story and saw the paint pens to her right...well now I can only see white paint. Well done, though, clever art student.
I mean, they really stayed acting as if her extremely common desire to be spanked was somehow psychologically questionable and the narrative resolution was essentially ‘welp, they’re both a little fucked up but those crazy kids will be fine’ with no iteration of ‘that was totally not okay, he has a lot of DEEP work to…
How did anyone with instincts and judgement as bad as Rick have a law enforcement career for so long?
What the fuuuuuuck was with that ‘dude beats the shit out of his wife who simply wanted to be spanked but somehow that’s as much her fault as it is his and they just need to communicate better’ bullshit??? I was LIVID.
Me tooooo! A ‘completist’, I like that, it’s so accurate. It has legitimately gotten offensively bad now. But the first two seasons were so strong. Wompiest of womps.
How would that book have prevented her assault, though? So say she declines his offer to help her up (assuming she doesn’t physically *need* the help, which she might have), then what? He’s going to magically disappear and not just stalk and assault her anyway? Books don’t make rapists go away (at least not any book…
Jamie Lee, you triflin ass, that shit was explicitly not for you or your all lives matter-ing ass. Sit the fuck down. #ButNotAtOurTable #YouCantSitwithUs
I’m in the exact same boat, personally.
Ah yes of course, an enormously privileged (since birth) white lady who’s succeeded at a series capitalistic endeavors must be inherently feminist and therefor of value or relevance to me personally as a person who is also a woman, regardless of anything else about her or her work. I always forget that somehow.
Or we could just stop giving them more money altogether? Money is not a de facto catch-all solution, and it this case it only empowers the carceral state. That’s literally like responding to epidemic gun violence with more guns (spoiler: that doesn’t work out so well).
If you want something to worry about every day, pay attention to Senate races instead, or simply contemplate the fact that nothing Donald Trump has said or done has been considered disqualifying by a portion of the American electorate large enough to elect safe majorities in most state legislatures and the House of…
Yeah, giving MORE money to the police is the answer. THAT’S definitely the problem — not institutional anti-Blackness, not a pervasive culture toxic masculinity, not the carceral state and its Big Poppa capitalism — a middle income is the problem. Great. Good thinking.
For the folks that are commenting that this isn’t “damning,” I don’t think the author claimed that it was damning?
Or his heart gives out from all them white lines.
I’m at a loss — why are people losing over this dude? Like, no offense to him, but...he’s just...a guy?