monkeypoo199
MonkeyPoo199
monkeypoo199

This is true. I was once at a police station to pick something up and saw the agenda in a meeting room and it said “Dispose of unused rape kits; arrest black children”

Just for anyone reading this and not commenting, this is a wholly false comment. No party has been more or less pro-Saudi, everyone has decided to play ball with the Saudis, including Obama. 

That’s horrifying. He’s not good looking, he’s an insufferable ego, and his music is bad. Your downstairs need to do better. 

Why is everyone so scared of judgment? You’ll judge me for being a lazy slob when I go to a nice restaurant in tattered jeans and a sweater, and I’ll judge you for letting a 5 year old in a stroller. Neither of us will actually do anything about it, and life will continue on just the same. Literally everyone wins - we

That’s the dumbest argument I’ve seen in a while. “Having a proven track record of being a show leader is obviously not something people consider in deciding your market rate - find me one employer that cares about prior experience! One tv producer who cares about demonstrated ability to get ratings!” 

Perhaps the single most Democrat-in-media position on earth is “maybe if we just had some more famous media people openly support us...” as if roughly 97% of the famous people aren’t already openly left of center.

How’d she feel about his being a convicted sexual assailant?

North American who has spent most of their adult life in developing nations here. People in Canada and the States have always seemed more pessimistic to me. Even when their quality of life is objectively and significantly better than where I live, Canadians and Americans describe it in worse terms. It’s not a

I agree with Sunny Couture. Atonement is certainly possible - I’m on your side in agreeing that Jez is too much ‘once a sinner always a sinner’ style conservative. But Gaga hasn’t done any explaining or atoning or anything like that, at least to my knowledge.

Maybe I missed the part where she atoned or explained in some words other than ‘it made money’? 

You’re right. It just seems like a very odd thing for Jezebel to write an article on. This is a site that regularly praises Gaga and I can’t quite get my head around why it’s more offended by Cooper’s choice to make a movie even though a harrasser’s name had to appear on it (even though he wasn’t actually involved in

Sorry. Are you seriously - actually, seriously - arguing that the line ‘do what you want with my body’ has no sexual overt or subtext? Because if so, then I think we speak different languages. 

Everyone plays the victim card when it helps and not when it hurts. Jezebel hasn’t run an article on Salazar being a liar who misrepresented basically everything about herself, because why hurt the team? Nor has it ever criticized Bowie for being the more successful version of Roy Moore. Rose McGowan continues to

Like Gaga with R Kelly? It’s just so weird to me that people care about Norm McDonald and Bradley Cooper but not Gaga for literally handing a platform to a pretty obvious rapist.

I dunno, is “do what you want with my body” such an important song that Gaga had to work with the rapist R Kelly? Is it such a contribution to art that the world would be the lesser without it? Or did it just sort of make Gaga a bit more money so who cares about rape? 

I don’t understand. So us big handed people aren’t allowed to have any products designed with us in mind? All things must be designed with the tiny handed in mind? 

Also, didn’t this website *just* celebrate the return of Call Me By Your Name. Can someone explain why boning an 18 year old girl is wrong but boing a 17 year old boy is beautiful art? 

Who cares if Drake dates an 18 year old? Or, if that’s wrong, then....so what should the age of consent be? 

They just aren’t telling us the relevant info. There are, in many states, multiple criminal offenses that could be found if someone directly threatened to rape you. This story is leaving out necessary details for understanding why there is no charge. 

There’s relevant information we’re not being given. A number of states have criminal offenses relating to making threats to a person. American constitutional law carves this out from first amendment protection.