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NOPE. I'm out. Too toxic.
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It’s cheaper and no stupider than craft beers and it lets you get a buzz on. What’s to understand.

“Is a thing” is perhaps the most over-used Millennial phrase in existence... How about we instead say something like this?

Check out the episode “Living Witness”.  It’s pretty much what Mirror Voyager would look like onscreen.

No way a guy like Steve in 1985 reacts that casually.

Looks like...

She needs to put her money where her mouth is and leave other people out of her bullshit. Also, getting a film made with Black dollars is one thing. Getting that film marketed and distributed with Black dollars is something completely different.

The Estate of Terry Nation and now the Estate of Paul Darrow have a say of where B-7 is released.  I think there is a little bit a feud between them and the Beeb.

I bought a hacked dvd player *just* so I could import the complete series.

Just gotta hack them with the persuadatron.

So...that’s sounds....neat, on a technical level...but not particularly conducive to good character work or compelling storytelling.

Watch Dogs 2 is really, really good...I think I’d just like more of that in a different setting.

That’s a lot of daughters.

Then how about you write a piece about why you disagree with his policy instead of why you don’t personally like a guy you’ve never met? I need to stop clicking on this shit, and I realize I’m part of the problem for doing so.

The idea that someone who describes themselves as “Staff writer, mint chocolate hater” going after someone for being “smart and quirky!” is mildly amusing.

Here’s the breakdown. He was rude to an employee of the airline. Regardless of her skin color it’s the employees position to handle that. Jumping into the foray to deal with an obviously drunk male and expecting him to suddenly act correct is real foolish and presumptive on their part. You’re in a foreign country and

Oh Jesus christ get the fuck over yourself. You’re not being oppressed in any way. I imagine being around your is an exhausting affair as you try your hardest to become a victim whenever possible.

Most abusers are pretty good at hiding their true nature--otherwise they wouldn’t get into relationships in the first place.

There are women (and some men) who really have experienced something like stalkers or suspicious/redflag behavior that makes them feel unsafe, sometimes to the point where you feel at a loss of what to do, which is made even worse as many people suffer from anxiety. Myself included, I had multiple stalkers (one got to

Considering sociopaths are infamous for appearing normal and almost charming on the surface, I’m not that shocked that some dudes suddenly go from “normal” to “stabby” upon being rejected.

It’s okay to talk about ways in which society and gender roles discriminate against and harm men without immediately following up with “but OF COURSE it’s nothing like what women go through, so just man up!” Really.