mrpukeahontas
mrpukeahontas
mrpukeahontas

Yea, I can't really fault someone who has fought for equal pay and reproductive rights for talking about how misogyny affects the women nearest him.

I generally agree that it’s frustrating when men begin to embrace feminist ideology through their relationships with women, rather than recognizing women as independent human beings deserving of equal rights irrespective of their relationships to men.

I know i’m kinda gonna get some reaction for this...

Not sure if this was part of the original script for Patrick Bateman in American Psycho.

I agree, it's a different thing to find out that someone who was an important part of your formative sexual years is gay. If I slept with a guy now and found out he was gay, I would be confused but in a quizzical way, not confused about myself.

Yeah. Aimee didn’t necessarily write this with an outraged tone, to give her credit, but then if you don’t read it that way it just seems very... mundane. I mean, take the headline: “Amy Schemer Was Bummed When Her Ex Turned Out to be Gay” ...uh, duh? Who wouldn’t be? Like... again, how is this

Right? Am I supposed to be mad at this? It happens! When you’re young and you don’t know any better, it kind of sucks to have your boyfriend come out as gay. Even if you haven’t dated in awhile or maybe you’re STILL DATING HIM, it’s not really the ideal situation. Ask me how I know.

Same here. I basically had the same experience when my high school boyfriend came out as bi, but everyone said he was gay. Out loud, I railed against bi erasure, over-reliance in stereotypes, and people co-opting his right to self-identify (though I had never heard those terms at the time). In self-pitying moments, as

I’m... confused about what the angle is here. I think it’s totally understandable that she would feel a little knock to her self-esteem after finding out that an ex is gay, and I think wanting to score a hot rebound to feel sexually desirable again is within the bounds of normal behavior so... I guess I’m failing to

john cena is sort of based on actual wrestler dolph ziggler who she dated. she has a bit in her standup about dating a wrestler and she talked about it on howard stern. at the time the movie came out john cena and dolph were feuding on wwe i think.

Old Man Yells at Chair

Obvious comment is obvious.

For the people in these extremes, it’s exactly what they want or nothing at all. While I certainly understand the emotion of working very, very hard for a candidate only to lose (these Bernie or Busters should talk to Hillary’s PUMA volunteers and delegates from 2008, but to recognize that commonality might actually

It’s amazing to me that you all keep pretending that isn’t the bulk of the entire problem. You have 90% of what you were asking for in the DNC platform, but oddly, still no. It’s the vagina. You know it. We know it. Why pretend?

You seem committed to a theory that only Bernie’s supporters are feeling any financial pain, and it’s wildly incorrect. The guy lost because the majority of voters preferred someone else. There wasn’t any rigging, or any fraud, or any suppression, unless you count the caucuses, which you’re not going to do because

How is making fun of a bunch of morons who would rather see the country burn than vote for Hillary “punching down”?

This is actually a serious issue. The Dems have gone pretty damn far left in an attempt to pulling Bernie supporters (which has largely worked, between 73 and 90% support Hillary now depending on what polls you look at). But what a lot of the diehard ultra left seem to not realize is the message the Dems would have

“I would sooner vote for Donald Trump than I would Hillary Clinton,” said one angry young man, which suggests that he, much like his fellow protesters, doesn’t seem to care all that much about what a Trump presidency could mean for people of color, immigrants, women, and gay people.