It's closed now...just an hour before I posted this...the funds have been raised, but they shouldn't be in the founder's account yet. Let's hope that it's not to late to have the funding pulled.
It's closed now...just an hour before I posted this...the funds have been raised, but they shouldn't be in the founder's account yet. Let's hope that it's not to late to have the funding pulled.
Butbutbut that means the only women who have sex with me will be the ones who..who WANT to have sex with me! How am I supposed to trick the ones who don't want to into holding still for a minute and a half while I do my thing?!?!? (pix plz?)
Get your racket ready, Serena, cause you just go SERVED.
The pattern of getting more harassment when wearing boring/frumpy/conservative clothes is something I've noticed too. I have a theory...I think it's reasonable to assume the motivation for most street harassment is these men are afraid of women, and make themselves feel more powerful by making comments that put the…
Ugh...I am sorry that shit happened to both of you. Whether we want to or not, if we want to fly we're forced to invest a certain amount of public trust in the TSA—we allow them to put their hands on our bodies if they tell us they have to. We wouldn't do that to some guy on the street, we are putting trust in them.…
That is a good point. The title really does imply that this is a party-wide idea.
Seriously! Get past the basic horror of "let's snark about abortion guys" and you're left with "let's try to appeal to these people we have total contempt for."
"Step outside in pants and a t-shirt, step outside in a dress or step outside in burka and someone is going to get angry because — for some fucked up and historically validated reason — they think it's up to them to declare what a woman should or should not be wearing."
This, this, this, this, this. I always get…
Frankly, just seeing stuff like this anywhere is pretty awesome. Can we make bodywalks the new slutwalks plz?
For fuck's sake, this is like the third double posting in a row. Kinja, you really kinda suck, bro.
Nah, it's an unfortunate truth that his words carry more weight among a certain community because he's male, but at least they'll be carrying a good message now.
Considering how little a lot of movie adaptations have to do with the source material (with some notable exceptions) I don't think it really matters what the book is like.
Honestly...kind of interesting. Not as a dating strategy, but as a social experiment...the big question, of course, is why anyone who's signed up for this service is qualified to critique the person they're beta dating?
Good point...I'm not a photographer, but I've done illustration work and I'd be lost without Photoshop myself.
I'd be in favor of #2, if only because Bangladesh's government is so corrupt it makes our shitty leaders look like choir boys. I doubt trying to pressure them to change their own laws would get very far. But hitting them in their pocketbooks by keeping American companies from buying from them unless they improve…
Damn Kinja and it's double posting straight to the depths of hell.
I know...I know some really skinny women without much upper body strength, and their arms still look thicker than these because they have muscles. Not big muscles, but actual muscle tissue! (Like the unretouched model.) Arms like these remind me more of victims of anorexia than naturally thin people.
I'm going to second that idea, though I too am an outsider—all I know about the fashion/modelling industry comes from articles and documentaries I've seen, so take me with a grain of salt.
Filling magazines with heavily retouched photos contributes to the idea that a woman (or at least, a woman worthy of modelling)…
"I am very disappointed that people have figured out I say these words in front of my son at home."
Jesus, gaming community, can't you go ONE WEEK?