I don't agree. You can easily spend $60 just for two at, say, Red Lobster, but the server does no more work than they would at Applebee's.
I don't agree. You can easily spend $60 just for two at, say, Red Lobster, but the server does no more work than they would at Applebee's.
I actually find him very unattractive. What's with the bags under his eyes and the ungrown facial hair?
Tabasco is delightfully vinegary, although not in the sweet way of Crystal's.
Same here. Two orgasms gets her tired while three knocks her out for the rest of the night.
You didn't have to be so patronizing in your response.
Hey. You. I agree.
I never said she wasn't?
Yeah, Kat seems to have a lot of hard feelings towards cis-gendered, hetero males. She's argued a lot about male-to-female transexuals having "male privilege," which may certainly be true, but is really irrelevant considering how much of a struggle they are going through already. They don't need to be made to feel…
I believe that transvestites have just much claim to the word "tranny" as transexuals/transgenders.
Rapists rationalize what they do by believing that every other man hates women as well and that all women are whores who "deserve" it.
She does, but that's to her piercing.
The Bible decided to make the Whore of Babylon a villain. The show was just following canonical lore.
The characters on Supernatural are written to be dysfunctional and flawed. Yes, Dean has sexist tendencies, but they are not nearly as bad as ad infinitum states and the show never suggests those qualities to be appropriate.
I will never understand the fans' hatred of Bela. She was one of my favorite characters on the show. I imagine people just hated her because she was more intelligent than Dean and possibly even Sam.
Mary returned at least three times following her death. John only returned once.
So, you consider the show misogynistic simply because you don't like the fourth and fifth seasons?
Mary and Jess were definitely fridged, but I wonder if the definition is a little inappropriate since the motivation said fridgings provided to John, Sam and Dean actually made them into fairly dysfunctional and terrible people. The show doesn't dispute this.
It's an actual and exact quote, but said in reference to a character who actually had that as part of her name/title due to a religious prophecy.
To be fair, he was referring to the Biblical Whore of Bablyon, although I'm finding it difficult to justify the language regardless.
I don't want to speculate, but since there's no way to offend said woman or confirm it I might venture to guess that maybe her father molested or otherwise abused her and she received the tattoo as a way of mocking him and reclaiming ownership of her own body?