punkhermit
punkhermit
punkhermit

Are you being serious? This woman is an Iraq war veteran who lost her fucking legs piloting a helicopter that went down and you’re going to drag her like that? Consider your bullshit before you share it, please.

“Post-feminist”. Huh.

He is such a fucking self-admiring sleaze bag. I feel awful for his victims, but also incredible anger at him as a person. The way he combines hipster irony with pretend-woke “post-feminist” sexual politics (as well as money and power) to camouflage his raging misogyny and obvious egomania really makes my blood boil.

I “came of age” during the Vietnam war - as a Canadian I was aware of but not really paying much attention to the war or the politics that governed it. I remember being told by my elders that the US had to hold the line or communism would take us all down. Music from “Hair” was the anthem of the day. What eventually

The last male gyno I ever went to was a cranky old fuck who happened to be on my plan and was within walking distance of my office. As he finished up my Pap smear, he asked if I ever douched. When I told him no, he said I should really consider it and made a face.

The show-runner has a fundamental misunderstanding of the source material. Quoted from EW:

I had a boss who was famous for this. He’d announce at a meeting that we were doing some major new initiative, and get really hyped...and then, weeks later...nothing. If you followed up with him, you’d win the job of “managing” the new initiative. Which inevitably led to some wide-eyed new hire attempting to do a

Jeff, you had every opportunity to close the barn door, but the cow’s gone now and taking a big shit on democracy.

If Donald Trump paves the way for a Kamala Harris presidency, will this current hell be later considered to have been worth the price? Discuss.

It’s amazing how, when the conversation is about a progressive dude, suddenly “no means no” becomes

And adding onto that, men are taught to always, always, always push and ignore your boundaries! Also, not only are we not taught how to set boundaries, we’re actually actively socialized to be accommodating and polite, which directly contradicts the ability to do so.

No. This is a dangerous statement.

Yo, I did a double-take at “forgot to take the chicken out of the freezer.” I flashed back to my parents coming home from work, calling me into the kitchen, and wordlessly pointing to the empty sink where a defrosting [anything] should have been.

Even though that was all she had ever known she knew it was wrong and she got away. The human spirit amazes me.

I cannot fathom this. I walk my dog every day, and see kids/people around the neighbourhood. I’m pretty introverted and don’t make friends, but I recognize the kids who live in various homes near me. If I had any suspicion whatsoever that this type of shit was going down, I’d be on the phone to CPS so fast... what is

Social worker here. You’d be surprised how shitty state agencies run when it involves the health and welfare of children. I would encourage you to look up Danieal Kelly. One of the most extreme cases of neglect I’ve read about. I seriously reconsidered working with kids after reading about the case. Also, you’ll going

The brown taste better cause it somehow tricks my brain into believing the shell also tastes like chocolate.

Fake news!

“Not wanting other races and cultures to invade your culture doesn’t mean I hate their race. Just means I don’t want their cultures invading mine”

Men rarely (if ever) get that label. I have Gone Girl on DVD and was watching with the director’s commentary. There is a scene at an airport where Ben Affleck wears a Yankees cap. David Fincher tells us, super calmly, that Affleck initially refused to wear it (because he, NOT THE CHARACTER, is from Boston) and held up