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Are you serious? Yeah a man died but that doesn’t make that quote any less true. Just to add a statistic so you can see how true this quote is...the largest threat to a woman who is pregnant is a man killing her. http://www.womenadvancenc.org/2015/04/29/the…

Yes, and men commit murder at a much higher rate than women. What does this have to do with your comment about women “doing this all the time”?

Considering that anyone who isn’t a bad-faith-arguing MRA pissbaby troll could see what she was not literally saying that Hutchinson’s life did not matter, I think I can safely ignore your advice.

Oh, please. That’s not at all what they’re saying and you know it.

I remember when I got away from my wife beater. I slept with a baseball bat, a filleting knife, and the cordless phone. Moved around a lot too. He stalked me when I first dated somebody else, but fortunately, it didn’t end this way. I don’t sleep with weapons anymore, but I still get nightmares.

Again, statistics do not back up your claim:

Yeah, statistics based in reality don’t back up your claim women “do this all the time.”

Well, not to undermine YOUR point, but two men were killed.

Think real hard about whether that fact actually undermines the OP’s point.

Yes, but that’s not really the point. Her friend was killed because of her ex boyfriend's anger towards her decision to break off the relationship. This is a fear women face while dealing with controlling significant others. It is an unfortunately reality that we have to deal with.

Christian Bale totally has Idris Elba’s Oscar nomination. No way his role in Big Short was nomination worthy.

What about Brendan? I think he got the shittiest end of the stick and should also be getting some free legal counsel.

I feel like Brendan Dassey is the one who needs the most help right now. While Avery’s conviction seems quite f*cked up, Brendan came off as the real tragedy when I watched the documentary.

“What if I got my puppy from a breeder in Canada?” A small child asked in the crowd.

I don’t give her any credit, I’m sorry. Unless she was living under a rock, she knew exactly what the pay gap meant, she knew it was one of the most important and urgent issues women face, and there is no excuse whatsoever for her to say it’s rude to talk about it and that she won’t do it “just because she’s a woman”.

One of the many untruths bandied about in the US is that women in European countries are treated with equality in the workplace. They aren’t. And they tend, by and large, to be more traditional. Winslet, whom I like, is being a good girl. She’s not being an icky American feminist like Jennifer Lawrence.

I made this point to another comment, but when we were little everyone had a house phone and there were pay phones everywhere....none of my kids friends have house phones, and if they get back from a sports thing it’s the only way they can reach me. It’s really become a necessary thing, like it or not.

All of you realize that none of this shit really goes down in Florida. We just have a really good PR person who drops these bombshells to protect our beachfront life styles from invading hordes of wannabes.

She could medal in chain smoking these days - she cleaned me out when I hilariously attended a couple of parties in Monte Carlo half a decade or so ago.