It’s not an unpopular opinion. It’s a ridiculous oversimplification.
It’s not an unpopular opinion. It’s a ridiculous oversimplification.
Having been married to a narcissist, I can’t help but feel bad for her. He was probably incredible to her at the beginning, she probably fell madly in love with that false persona, and he probably had her sign papers that will financially destroy her if she leaves.
Fuck this pie there’s no sweet potato in it
I figure they’ll all be ordering Pumpkin Spice Lattes, in honour of their illustrious Leader the Great Pumpkin.
Ugh, I need to play Twilight Princess again. OoT 2.0 or not, that game (especially those character designs!!!) was phenomenal.
Rape is not a poor decision, it's a violent crime against another human being. No, it wasn't anyone else's responsibility to take care of her, it's called having compassion and empathy. Regardless, its was everyone else's responsibility to not assault her, to not see an unconscious person as a blow up doll with a…
That fucking line about “This is different from someone being kidnapped off the street...” Yeah in that that rape almost never happens and the rape your boy committed is frighteningly common.
Because her friend could not possible be a rapist, it’s alcohol and hookup culture, and a political correctness. For holding a man accountable for rape. Political correctness. The awfulness of this woman is the prime example of women fucking over other women for the status quo. I’m the right kind of woman, the victim…
Shut up, nerd! *dumps your books, shoves you in a locker*
I would be willing to give so much more in my tax dollars to launch her into space as part of an immersion learning course.
Couple reasons. For one, Ned and Catelyn barely knew each other. She’d originally been betrothed to his older brother, who was killed by Aerys. Ned agreed to marry her in his stead, and they grew to care for one another, but they were essentially strangers when he brought Jon home. How would he know if she was…
Good.
Oh god your comment is insufferable and I am 0% surprised to find you’re an attorney.
Jesus. To live in a country where you even have to have that policy...
I was raped by a stranger in 2001. I (literally) couldn’t have picked him out of a lineup. He was convicted of a totally unrelated felony 9 years later 5 states away when his DNA was entered into CODIS (the federal database) where his DNA was perpetually run against old rape kits. It matched my rape kit, which,…
The idea that we had a war on drugs while a single piece of rape evidence sat on a shelf somewhere. It’s sick.
What if she was diabetic and off her meds, would that be okay to talk about? Maybe we need to quit thinking about mental illness as a dirty little secret that needs to be hidden?