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Also, it's "retch," not "wretch." If you are talking about gagging, that is. A wretch is a miserable person, like a professional writer who doesn't know the difference between homonyms.

Another inner city agency story.

Sorry I just need to get this out: can we talk about the way racist exclusions of non-white people is perpetuated in the media?

First: you have a whole bunch of traditional books,films, comics, tv shows and other media created for white people by white people using all white characters and white history to tell their

You call that a big butt? Oh, honey.

And also included a huge plot point about how if your girlfriend's sexual past bothers you, the problem is you, not her. Kevin Smith has been thinking about women as masters of their own sexual agency since the start of his career. He's made them protagonists, villains, non-love interest secondary characters, and god.

You guise, I can't wait for my misandry hat to arrive!

Oh, you meant monetary profit.

A lot of them seem to equate something happening one time, or the potential for something happening sometime, with that thing happening all the time to all the men."

For those of you who are going, "but I like looking at naked ladies! What's wrong with naked ladies?"

While feminism does work to address these problems, it would be nice to have a "men only" type safe space/group that other men could use to vent, talk, or show SUPPORT against the way society puts men in these awful constraints or stereotypes.

Most men in our society are oppressed, through violence, capitalism and consumerism. But it's not "feminists" who are oppressing men in that way, it's other men. A minority of men, mostly the same ones that also oppress women. If people stopped talking about oppression as a "men" vs "women" phenomena and understood

A reminder from your friendly neighborhood lawyer:

I cannot even with all the posts moaning that she's over-exposed.

What I cannot deal with is the fact that Beyonce has a song/video in this album with a quote from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie about feminism:

The space bar is the one that puts spaces between words, and the enter key actually does a whole bunch of things, but in this context it puts in line breaks.

The cry baby wanders into a room where grown ups are talking and tries to take me down, I'm just like:

I'm clearly not as familiar with radical feminism as you are, but anything that pisses off Ted Cruz and Chuck Grassley gets a big ol' thumbs up from me.

Kate Middleton is an absolutely beautiful woman, but choosing her eyebrows as "ideal" is proof that straight men know little to nothing about what they're doing.

Just no. Bring the hate. I'll take it, because those brows are jacked. Lovely girl... Jacked-up brows.