Cool. And I hate judgmental busy-bodies.
I also hate rompers, harem pants, gladiator sandals and nail art, but I don't care if other people like them because IT'S NONE OF MY BUSINESS.
Cool. And I hate judgmental busy-bodies.
I also hate rompers, harem pants, gladiator sandals and nail art, but I don't care if other people like them because IT'S NONE OF MY BUSINESS.
True facts:
1. Anyone who uses "female" as a noun is an asshole.
2. Anyone who needs to tell us that s/he's not a prude is probably a prude.
A person? Or maybe just by her name?
I actually think she's a terrible actress. It's not that she suffers from being too much of a celebrity. She's just not any good at it.
I do think she's smart and good at plenty of other things though.
I don't think she's bad looking or anything. Not at all! But I've never thought of her as The MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN EVER. I was about to say that I feel like her face is just "too much", but I could say the same about someone like Eva Mendes, who I find more attractive than Jolie. Actually, I find most celebrities to…
He gives me the creeps. He seems mean and gross. Dislike.
Cool. I'm a bitch and you're mediocre. Fine with me.
Honey, you're the idiot here. I'm sorry you don't enjoy my pun; it amuses me and that's why I chose it.
Like I tried to explain to the other dumb guy, it's a scientific reference.
Anyway, my bad. I thought you were telling that commenter that her boyfriend should find another girlfriend. I guess you didn't mean to refer to that other, better girlfriend as a bitch instead of just a woman.
Actually, it's psychology reference. To a dog. Maybe look it up and learn something.
And yes, there are some words that some people get to use but others can't.
Do you refer to all women as bitches or something?
HAHAHA, check my privilege? How long have you been waiting to use that?
And actually, white people can discuss race and violence, including the statistics on violence perpetrated by black people and the number of black men incarcerated, in the context of history and unfortunate societal realities. That is not racist…
You want to silence women who have experienced male violence? Why are we not allowed to share our experiences with each other?
And no, if you were once assaulted by a black person and you happen to tell me about it, no, that doesn't make you racist.
Then you don't understand it at all.
You think a group of women discussing their personal experiences of male violence means they hate men as a group? You're projecting.
Of course male rape is a thing.
"Misandry" is not.
Oh for crying out loud, misandry is about as relevant as white oppression. My spell-check has a red line under it because IT'S NOT EVEN A THING.
Men always say things like this. They're not men, they're sick, they're animals, they're just boys, they're not men, I can't even recognize them as fellow human beings. But we DO recognize them because we see it every day. That is the disconnect. So, again, you're NOT LISTENING. They are your fellow human beings and…
My gawd, how did this happen? Yeah, men have always hated women, treated women like property, or like a bunch of holes. Men of all ages treat women this way all over the world. But this. I don't know.
I think a series of things, most of them actually good, have led to a perfect storm of male fury. The fact that women…
Yes, I now understand what you meant and I agree.
Cool.
Other people guessed at what you might have been referring to, and I agreed with them. But thanks for clarifying.