Yes, this woman who was beaten, starved, unnecessarily confined to a wheelchair, told she was dying, given multiple drugs and multiple surgeries that she didn’t need. This is the face of female privilege...
Yes, this woman who was beaten, starved, unnecessarily confined to a wheelchair, told she was dying, given multiple drugs and multiple surgeries that she didn’t need. This is the face of female privilege...
Mel Gibson and Louis CK are white.
I haven’t placed a single song on repeat since POD’s Youth of the Nation on my Sony Discman. This is not a problem I would have noticed.
If ever a job says they’ll “treat you like family”, run fast and run far. That means they’ll expect you to work overtime without getting paid, do jobs that are outside your position, and generally be awful. Because family should be able to lean on family, amirite?
Did anyone see the Superstore episode where Amy had to come back from work pretty much immediately after having her baby? It was heartbreaking and really called attention to some of the challenges working women with babies have in the US.
I work nights and weekends at a corporate bookstore that rhymes with Smarmes and Cobles and I got in trouble last week for drinking water while working. We are only allowed to have water while on a break which means when I work a 9 hour shift which I do every weekend I can only have water for 30 minutes a day. Retail…
I can't believe I had to scroll all the way to the bottom until I found a comment about maternity leave. It's just surreal to me, a non-american, that people go back to work so soon after having a baby. But americans are so used to it, it doesn't even enter the conversation. Instead everyone is upset she couldn't…
The worst part of this story is the horrible lack of maternity leave in a supposedly First-World country.
On top of the pump break issues, I’m alarmed that she had to post a sign that she was ALONE in the store. Maybe there are some other people working who are not authorized to use the registers, but I would be absolutely terrified to work storefront completely alone and then have to advertise that fact.
he’ll cover her interview excerpts in a soulful unplugged album and make bank.
I don’t know if this matters, but I just started listening to the Maron podcast, and he said he recorded his interview with Moore a couple weeks ago, so this quote from her would have preceded the NYT article.
“I was lonely with him. The worst. There is nothing worse” This. %100 Mandy. I can be alone, alone and be so much happier. Being alone with someone right there in the room is the loneliest feeling in the world.
Your Mike is my Casey. He still can’t figure out why we’re not together, and continues to blame me for his current failures, event though I left that mess over 16 years ago. Like... the time span of the death of our failed, toxic relationship can now drive a car. Move on dude.
Mandy is definitely speaking a truth a lot of women can identify with. I think most of us have dated a Ryan Adams, myself included.
Perfect cacophony of madness sounds like the title of a Ryan Adams album.
Before, during, or after the deed?
The writer of “Don’t Breathe” made me watch deleted scenes from the movie.
“That girl could go home,” Ryan recalls his mom saying, “slit the whole side of her cheek with a knife, and come to school Monday and say, ‘Hey, look what he did to me.’”
The quote about the mother’s advice is just disturbing. The whole story around that quote is ridiculous. How about teach your kids not to be garbage human beings, not that everyone (especially teenage girls) is out to get them? How is the mother’s first reaction to this that the girl could lie or do something to frame…
This kid’s take on hunting basically sums up the mentality of all these fucking dickheads.