men can be feminists, but don’t trust a single fucking one who makes a living off feminism.
men can be feminists, but don’t trust a single fucking one who makes a living off feminism.
His son is my governor. Guess who I’ll be voting against next year?
You should run for office. I like you!
And that’s the better version of Guys Now. The worse one is more like, “I feel for all those women who were raped, but we have to be careful here! I mean, Harvey Weinstein is a bad guy and all, but we don’t want to end up in a world where we go on a witch hunt against every guy who wants to date his coworkers!”
That’s very true, Silva was tried and convicted which is a definite improvement on most cases, which is just whispered about and allowed to continue.
I can’t imagine how difficult it is for people who are just doing their jobs to find out their boss or co-worker is a predator. Probably freaks them out and makes them wonder how they did not see the monster for what he/she is.
And how come no men have come forward to say his arm grazed their asses when HW was in a wheelchair????
Yeah, I’d noticed that he’d been vocal recently about Weinstein. Couldn’t tell if the original post was meant to imply that Smith himself was guilty of something similar, or if I had misread.
I believe I read that he’s donating all future profits from Clerks to Women in Film charity or two thousand a month for life if the profits aren’t bigger.
Right. Or if you can’t see what the main issue is of all of these abuse claims than maybe, just maybe, you might be the grabby asssandwhich?
Telling the truth isn’t roasting, being judgmental, walking a fine line, or sliding down a slippery slope. It’s just telling the truth.
You know what’s a slippery slope? Thinking that literally anyone deserves to NOT get called out for this behavior.
Isn’t the “paradigm”... “stop non-consensually grabbing random woman’s genitals, tits and ass holes”? That seems fine.
Huh, my favourite magician has always been Harry Houdidn’tgrabmyass.
See, I only really dislike cold shoulders on sweaters/long sleeve tops. That is literally the things I *need* to be warm!
Agreed. In fact, every meet up with each killer was somewhat ‘ordinary’. I liked that there wasn’t over the top villain music. Because the fact is, these were just people. Monstrous people that did horrifying things. But in real life, you usually can’t tell the difference between normal and killer until they’re in the…
The event it’s based on is even more tense, but it was the Bill equivalent in the scene and in the prison instead of the hospital. Not-Bill came to interview at a different time than usual, hit the button to get the guard when the review was over, no one came. Kemper informs him that they ended during shift change and…
It’s not even a “she’s one of those garbage humans that it’s okay to rape” defense. It’s the “her mother is one of those garbage humans that it’s okay to rape the 11-year old daughter of” defense. Fuck this piece of trash, and his trash lawyers with him.
I thought that one of the drawings that BTK was consigning to the fire was supposed to directly tie him to the murders in the first episode? Am I completely wrong? And I loved how they blocked that scene in the hospital room. Cameron Britton’s sudden stand from the bed was great, and his lovable bear hug even better.…
I wouldn’t really consider any of this an advance. An advance (at least to me) is asking someone out, or putting your arm around them at the movies or going in for a kiss if you’re already out. I suppose it can also be sexual as well, but that depends on the context of intimacy being there. You have to have climbed…