I know, right? Like, omg, how dare basic human anatomy work like that?!?!1112
I know, right? Like, omg, how dare basic human anatomy work like that?!?!1112
women who don't look like they're starving
The shoes and waxed legs.
Liberté, égalité, fraternité!
High school students really are crappy people, but grown ass women do the same thing. It just makes me sad and confused to think that, omg, this is how most of the world still behave.
My coping mechanism for rape culture is to visit Jezebel to get my twice-daily dose of sanity.
I'm not sure at all if this is the guy or not, since that comment came from some random guy on the internet. Thanks to facebook/twitter, it shouldn't take too long to find the poor, innocent rapist and the students involved in the bullying.
I read in another comment on the original article that this guy's the current principal, not the one who was there when it happened.
I don't get it. Why is it that other girls and women turn on rape victims as well? Am I missing something completely obvious to everyone else?
The entire book's made of hilarious terribleness. You can't turn a page without gagging/puking/laughing at the same time. I thought at first it was super trolling, but sadly the author was serious.
Globe article has more terrible details:
I don't care if 18 year-olds smoke as long as they're not near me. However, I do believe that parents should not be allowed to smoke. Second-hand smoke affects non-smokers, and children should not be exposed to that risk.
It does become your business when you're getting cancer from second-hand smoke, though.
How do these people believe in things that aren't supported by reality? It's like forcing doctors to tell patients that abortions cause breast cancer — not true at all. If I were anti-choice, I wouldn't resort to blatant lies, because that just kicks me off the moral highground (not that they have any moral highground…
Oh, good point. Scientology is also complete bunk (and criminal), so I should have been more suspicious of Christian Scientists. Never heard of Science of Mind before, but now I know to avoid them as well.
The JW were my benchmark for slightly-cultish, so I compare every religion to them. And yeah, they're against transfusions and organ donations — one of them told me that doctors will let me die if they think they can harvest my organs. It made a huge impact since I was 12 at the time.
You just ruined my teenaged memories of the Matrix. Agent Smith was hotter than he should have been.
Because they're witches! or demons!
These sort of people believe that God will heal if he wants to, and he'll take the kid to heaven (or whatever) if he wants to. They're fine with their kids dying.