notbadforarobot
Not Bad for a Robot
notbadforarobot

Actually they can't. But tag yourself, so people can avoid you. Because if you can't grasp basic concepts like no, you should be around people

Are you being serious right now? That a person that said NO, Stop, pushed away, said no here, not now, wasn't raped?

Then why are you so angry? Did I touch a nerve?

Once again, you can kiss someone, make out with them, and still not want sex.

If a person says NO, you no longer have consent. Once there is no consent. It's rape.

Then why waste your time arguing about it. Oh wait, trolling. I got it now! Hope you got the attention you wanted.

I'm still befuddled that you think it was vague. How is no vague? It's pretty direct. The problem is, a lot of people think that behaviour is appropriate now, in the real life. And reading people's reaction just proves how much of a problem that is, that most people don't understand consent.

That's the book. Talking about the tv show. He ripped her dress in the show. She was pushing away. But another person on the internet to avoid!

Oh good, you see it as rape now. Before you were sure it wasn't. Good for you, you learned something.

Being in a couple doesn't mean your body belongs to your partner. If you say NO, it means No. A lot of people have a hard time wrapping their head around martial rape, but even if you know that person, and have had sex with them before, they still need your consent. If you force yourself on your partner, it's rape.

She said no many times, she pushed away from him. She said Stop, not here, no, no, don't. That's not vague, that someone saying "NO." How you see someone saying "no" as vague, is really scary. When you are with someone and they kiss you, but say "no" or "no sex", is that vague? You can want to be held, and kiss

you can kiss someone and not want to have sex with them.

A responsible non-junk food vegan. Good job ^_^ At least in the arts, you are basically a unicorn.

It's less personal, and then add #badday and it's more generic.

I was wondering that. I kinda love stupid things people say, but I have feeling they would tweet them themselves, so maybe it's not as bad... Moral compass where are you? I facebooked a woman talking about this egg diet that made her super hungry and throw up. I was drinking a Kale smoothie, maybe I was doing it wrong?

I'm not sure how I feel about this. I live tweet things, but never the person's name. I usually try to make it less personal for comic value, or name them "Mr. Drunk, Ms.Cellphone, Captain Snooze, Dr. Moron" I also tend to avoid personal moments. Breaking up is awful, do we really need to make someone's private pain

My immediate response "Are you fucking kidding me? This is what we waste out time worrying about?"
Then the realization that yes unfortunately people have issues with this.

I've started to take pictures of notes that students send me, so when I am having a bad day and think I am terrible at everything I can flip through them.

Huh, now I need to play IX to find out about Vivi.

lol I misread this. I thought finished fast was talking about grad school, and that he quit or made lazy work.... Someone here probably thinks about grad school too much...

+1 internets. /this made me smile.