peppermintmonster
peppermintmonster
peppermintmonster

"Pining it on the guy?" You mean holding the man who fired someone accountable for firing her?

His wife didn't fire her. I don't care if he fired her because his wife told him to, or his mother didn't like her, or his buddies at the bowling alley pressured him, or the kindly old bartender advised him to. He is an

See, I think that the problem is there is gender discrimination here.

Regardless of what his wife said, it was Mr. Knight who fired Ms. Nelson. He was the employer, and it was his responsibility to run his practice. Unless his wife is also his direct supervisor, the firing was ultimately his decision.

The

And I mean seriously, if a guy wants to throw his come at a stranger, what's he supposed to do? Go up and politely ask "oh, would you do me the honor of receiving my semen on your back and leg, if you don't mind?" That would be totally awkward and ruin the mood.

If men are suddenly "not allowed" to hurl bodily fluids at strangers, how are they ever supposed to meet women? Honestly guys.

I think the type of men most likely to be concerned about how many sex partners you've had is all about being territorial, and in competition with other men.

Very good article.

I certainly don't think we should go back to the days of "virgin till married or else shun her" (obviously) but as bad as that was, it was at least clear. Nowadays the shame and shunning are still there but the lines are blurred to invisibility.

"Why do we want girls to play girls and why do we want boys to play boys?"

Good point. You should make the only playable character a girl! Then everyone can be happy.

(j/k I know you would never do this in a million billion years)

I don't mind nudity, but my brain just keeps trying to wrap itself around how this works conceptually...is it implied the contestants are waiting in the wings to sew together outfits for these poor naked people? With giant needles? Do models frolic around nude until some designer takes pity on them and tailors them a

I'm guessing it's some bullshit rationale that by calling out members of the legislation she was "attacking them."

And plenty of those women who know how to apply makeup got shit on in high school too. Plenty of them are getting shit on now.

I am telling you I would rather not go if that's okay with you, I don't want to be a bother.

The men too. I dig Ron Reynolds's pinstripes.

Hers was the best one by far. You could argue it still doesn't beat the Holliday version (which is kinda like saying "sure, that's a nice painting but it can't beat Picasso, FAIL.") But she actually puts her all into it. Not only does she have an incredibly strong voice for a girl her age, but she's willing to put

I had a lot of friends who were on the (mostly white) choir in my college. The choir was fantastic, and did beautiful vocal renditions in a largely classical niche, but they would branch out now and then. When they did, it was sometimes successful, sometimes...not.

One of them told me that the choir's rendition of "It

I wonder if the person who designed them stopped to think, "huh, I wonder if talking about black human beings as if they are an exotic animal is kind of fucking racist."

"It's not that you have control (if you do!) but what you do with it."

I know it's more often a PR move than a reality for the Democratic party to consider itself the "party of inclusion," and the scales are unbalanced in either party. But sometimes party lines really do divide down lines of race and sex. (Especially if your local republicans are seriously effing racist/sexist.)

Well how about that. Not surprising, given the demographics of this country in the first place.

Yep. Like I said, I've only heard that one from the more extreme ones, but that's an actual thing that human beings with (presumably) functioning brains are telling themselves.