quickharris
QuickHarris
quickharris

Oooh, good catch.

You’re not. 26 and unironic love. And I went to his concert at the Hollywood Bowl a year or so back and everyone in the cheapish seats around me were in their 20s. We are not alone.

This person is a massive troll and has been spewing their verbal diarrhea all over the last couple of days.

I can tell you right now, I am absolutely awful at FPS and MOBA because my interest in both of those genres is pretty nil. But the fact that this looks so pretty and has such a wide range of diverse characters, well, I am actually pretty excited for this. I want to support a company that’s listening to people and

I think what bothers me most of all was that there were so many other plot threads and choices, and supposedly all of them mattered... but in the end there was only Arcadia Bay and Chloe, and I feel kind of cheated. What’s up with the Vortex Club? Samuel and the squirrels totally knew stuff about what was going on?

The main difference I would argue is that who is doing the sexualizing. If it’s other people doing the sexualizing, that’s the issue - the woman is an object to be acted upon. If a woman *CHOOSES* to dress in a sexual manner, then that is her choice. At the end of the day, it’s not that feminists want to see all the

I once had to run into a GameStop to pick up a quick gift for my boyfriend for his birthday. I had had not-great experiences at GameStop before, mostly of the never having what I wanted or trying to upsell me on other things before, but my boyfriend and I had only started dating about a month earlier so his birthday

I see your spurious “most athletically limited” and counter: John David Booty.

From my understanding, both “Native American” and “American Indian” are general all-purpose terms to use when talking about the general population, though there’s a big discussion in the community about which is better to use—it’s all very personal and tied to generational shifts and ideas as well. And when talking

Don’t worry, one day she’ll find someone to love...

Where you are, do they sell the little 90-cal cans of Coke or Dr Pepper? I’ve found they’re great for satisfying the “fresh out the can” taste without the calories or the emotional distress of having to pour out half a can hahahaah

Another great series if you're into fantasy/badass women is the series Rat Queens from Image. It's like a love letter to D&D campaigns where the main characters are foul-mouthed awesome women. The writing is hilarious and the art style's pretty good, though they had to replace the first artist after he was arrested

As a side note, I just want to point out that the romance novel trope that you're referencing (I like to call it "forced seduction") where the big alpha-male sexxxyyy count rips the bodice of the swan-like sexxxxyy maiden and they have fantastically amazing sex despite him sexually assaulting her is really only

As a side note, I just want to point out that the romance novel trope that you're referencing (I like to call it "forced seduction") where the big alpha-male sexxxyyy count rips the bodice of the swan-like sexxxxyy maiden and they have fantastically amazing sex despite him sexually assaulting her is really only

Look at their backlog, every single comment this person makes begins as "As a feminist..." They're not, in any sense of the word.

There's going to be another season based off of the characters of Digimon Adventure (Season 1). It's coming in 2015. My 11-year-old self is screaming with happiness.

I'm....not saying they don't? I read a lot of trashy romance novels (of which I'd argue that Twilight and 50 Shades barely qualify as part of the genre because they don't adhere to the traditional writing/publishing/community structure that typifies the genre), and I'm well aware that they're one of the biggest

Fun story! Women's romance novel covers generally aren't what the readers want (why do you think that pre-ebooks, there was an actual market for romance novel sewn covers that would block out the extreme cheesecake you see above). They are what male advertisers think women want, and they've stuck with the genre over

Yeah, everyone will call you a misogynist. Because what you keep saying is pretty misogynistic in nature. You can tell everyone on the internet what a good person you are, and how you consider yourself a feminist, and how you've helped so many women, and guess what? That's fanfuckingtastic! Thank you! But it