True, it is hard to discern the motivations of fictional straw monsters conjured by MRA assholes.
True, it is hard to discern the motivations of fictional straw monsters conjured by MRA assholes.
I treat her very well, I give her preference in nearly everything, and am chivalrous (not just an act) every single day. She makes me very happy, and is very sweet, beautiful, smart and loveable.
How the hell are you out of the grays, and aren’t you supposed to be under some bridge?
Having spent way too much time dwelling on the realities of what you’d face in some sort of apocalyptic scenario, I decided I actually don’t want to live through one anyway. When life gets reduced to searching for clean water and shelter, I’m out.
Alternative pay?
What the hell, indeed...
There was this episode on Invisibilia that talked about how our brains are basically programmed to only see what we want it to see. So if somebody thinks “He MUST have had a reason to push her”, they will find something that confirms their theory so their brain doesn’t explode. Some thing with Trump supporters.
And if he was such a “good guy” and it was an accident, he would have stopped to help her up. Those folks saying she got what she deserved need to get smacked hard. In the face.
Wearing shoes AND out of the kitchen? What is this madness?
What tealstar said, and also the “cool girl” effect.
Women who like to convince themselves that this would never happen to them because reasons.
What the hell is wrong with people.
He must have felt women less biologically suited to walking on sidewalks
Sexism is a helluva drug.
What’s amazing to me is how many people (primarily women, which I cannot understand) over on Facebook are blaming the female victim for this! They’re saying she clearly tried to trip him, when it’s very obvious that her leg swung out only because she was being violently pushed to the ground. Like, they refuse to see…
I find the part about him running by again and ignoring her so infinitely disturbing. Can you imagine how scared she must be—not just of him, but of walking down the sidewalk? Sure, there’s not a high probability that this will happen to her again (if he’s caught) but the trauma brain doesn’t work like that. I’m…
It actually looks like he intentionally runs into her. Then pushes. There was initially plenty of room and then she curves to give even more room. But he adjusts to push her.
Sidewalk etiquette? Dude has plenty of room, as mentioned. Also she’s walking on an angle to give him more room. As a frequently disgruntled jogger who wishes the world would put more effort into sidewalk etiquette, I feel pretty confident he just wanted to push a woman in front of a bus.
Okay, please hear me out - if you will. I have daughters; I am in a household full of women except for myself, even my dog is female. That said, I’ve bought clothing for my children because we picked them out together. There were clothes from the girls racks as well as the boys. Toys we purchase for the toy itself…
I was a Girl Scout leader for several years. The Girl Scouts (at least in my area) don’t put up signs for thier camps that indicate they are Girl Scout camps.