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I get that this is a joke, but for a site that's always (rightly) excoriating people to take violence against women and trans people more seriously, it's not a good joke.

I'm not telling you to do my homework for me. I don't have any homework here. Providing evidence to back up your own argument is not doing someone else's homework for them, it's doing your own.

You can't just say "look up the history" and not provide any sort of source. The word's been used this way for decades now.

No, the ruling clearly says that the photography was not illegal because "This Court finds that no individual clothed and positioned in such a manner in a public area in broad daylight in the presence of countless other individuals could have a reasonable expectation of privacy. Because the defendant's actions

Though many government employees are working to tighten the laws around taking upskirt shots, others, like one judge in our fair nation's capital, are not.

I can't speak for Detroit 68, but I know that's not what happened because of my basic knowledge of the law and reading comprehension skills.

Sounds like the law is written to criminalize manipulating a camera angle to take pictures of body parts intended to be concealed by clothes ("there is no evidence that the Defendant positioned his camera on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial or otherwise underneath individuals' clothing in order to capture clothed or

My experience has always been that meeting new women eventually leads to meeting new men.

No kidding. That's a relationship. If you aren't willing to do the same, it's just a mess of disrespect. One of my exes used to make me watch him doodle around on Imgur all fucking day but if I wanted to go on a hike, NOPE! I would go to concerts and art exhibits with him that I did not care about but he would

I admit that it was also my mother's tactic, so I am biased. It made me feel so embarrassed and angry, because I was capable of dressing up, but I never enjoyed it. I did it when necessary, and everyone made such a big deal about it that it felt more like punishment or humiliation than any kind of "reward".

It's quite important for the foster dog owner to realize that by petting the dog and giving him treats when he's misbehaving, the dog's undesirable behavior is being strongly reinforced and rewarded.

As the resident Paul Bunyan in many of my relationships, please don't do that. It's pretty condescending and infantilizing. I'm on to people who do it, and it makes me feel manipulated, and honestly, rather angry.

SORRY DOUBLE POST - KINJA!!!!If you followed these people on Ytube and Fbook as I do you would see that they spend their lives rescuing abused and orphaned dogs, some in the most horrible of circumstances. These two people spend all their money and energy on pushing back at the miserable tide of humanity that believes

Also in response to your question as to why it's acceptable in the industry to make these kind of mistakes - I think it's important to identify that oftentimes the magazines are doing this as an intentional stylistic choice. It doesn't apply only towards brown skinned ladies - but towards all individuals. I highly

The simple answer is that there is no "viable, easy solution". The technology just does not exist yet (for commercial application).

I feel like Dodai is pretty clear on the point that she is referring to photography (the industry) and not photographers (the individuals behind the camera). See as reference: her continuous referral to "photography" throughout the article. See as second reference - her comment above in which she sites "Film stocks

unless "the point" is that the physics of light is somehow inherently racially biased, then I'm gonna have to disagree with you

I will probably get a lot of negativity from this comment but I have to speak up. The information and "science" being presented in this article is being grossly misrepresented. As a preface to this I'd like to point out that I am a professional photographer and photo retoucher with over 15 years experience behind a

Also what is wrong with light people looking light and dark people looking dark?

Oh my god. Photographs are dependent on light being reflected either on the surface of film or in the sensor of a digital camera. There is no bias. You just have to change the light for lighter and darker skin. That white guy doesn't look so good blown out of the picture either. If the effort isn't being made by