It’s worth a rewatch.
It’s worth a rewatch.
John Wick is great, I’m very excited that they greenlit the sequel.
And that’s how they taught Neo Kung Fu. Whoa.
I like how you think.
Wasn’t that a Robin Williams movie?
Well, step one, they need to make shows that are actually worth watching. People want to binge watch shows like Arrested Development, OITNB, HoC, and Daredevil because they’re so fucking good. You want to watch these shows for hours on end. Most things on network TV just aren’t that good.
Think of how you’d explain it to the children!
Maggie Gyllenhaal joins the club/thought Charlize Theron was “astonishing” in Mad Max: Fury Road.
People shouldn’t have to worry that some perverted douche is trying to photograph up their clothes, but if it happens, they should have legal recourse.
I’m not saying women do it too. I’m saying men are victims of this stuff too. Do you see the difference? Do you think women are the only people that could possibly show interest in male bodies? Nice hetero-centrism there. I’m done with you, goodbye.
I’ve been posting here for a few years, where have YOU come from? And I’m not commenting on every single thread, I commented on like 3. And discussed 3 different aspects of the story. Why are you so worried about what I’m doing?
“If teachers were honest with report card comments: Jimmy continues to be an (expletive). I would like him to stop being an (expletive).”
Ah, the Reddit boogeyman.
No, but gay guys are a thing. And there are just as many gay creeps ass straight creeps.
The problem is, from what I’ve seen, a vast majority of them do come about from “just happening”. And making a law that covers the ones that don’t just happen is very difficult. That’s why these laws keep getting shot down.
There are usually two types of situations where “upskirt” pictures happen and police get involved. The first is these “plain view” type photos. A story was posted here of a man who was taking photos on the stairs of a monument where, because of the angle on the stairs and people sitting on them, he had clear,…
If by “defending upskirts” you mean counter people’s misconceptions about the law and provide examples of it happening to both men and women, then sure. But I don’t think a reasonable person would call that “defending upskirts”. But look at where I’m posting! I should have known better.
But most “traditional” upskirt photos are taken from this type of angle, not drunk women in limos.
Unless you are doing this* to a woman you shouldn’t be seeing up her skirt.
Not anymore gross than having an inappropriate boner plainly visible. You’re out in public. People see it. If people in public can see it, it can be photographed. Seems fair to me.