Oh I agree with you. Just referencing how some (asshole) dudes think.
Oh I agree with you. Just referencing how some (asshole) dudes think.
He was my first real BF and I had terrible self esteem. He used to complain to me about how all the HOT women rejected him, because he was SO NICE. I can’t believe I wasted two years of my college life on that dude. I should have been making out with every twenty something dude in sight.
It’s amusing when (some) men get uncomfortable with having gay men in the locker room with them or whatever— you know it’s because they fear gay men **might** think about them the same predatory way that straight men think about women.
A vote for Hillary Clinton is basically a vote for White Feminism. Of of all the significant stuff Jez could have covered (HRC’s fundraiser with an NRA lobbyist the day after Super Tuesday?), this is what they are talking about? Man, I used to really love this site.
I have fond memories of watching it with my 90-something Republican WASP grandmother when I visited her. She insisted she watched it “for the acting.”
Years ago a guy hit on me right after we just got off a bus together at the same spot. He said he spotted me on the bus and he just happened to have a ticket to the orchestra and maybe I would go with him that weekend? He was pleasant-looking and polite and maybe I would have said yes if I were single! I said I was…
I have an ex who stalked me, threatened me with doctored revenge porn, and claimed he killed a small animal on my wedding day(!!!); he used to rant about how women rejected “nice guys.”
you need a food blog STAT (and I don’t even like peanut butter)
Somebody claiming to be a old colleague posted a bit of anonymous gossip here a while back, claiming that the nobody in his old law firm in TX wanted to use his office after he left. He was that toxic. My gut says this is 100 percent true.
He currently has 41 percent of pledged delegates. More states coming up favor him. There’s no reason to give up and watch Hillary lose the GE so soon.
If it remains close, I see no reason reason for him to drop out. They’re both polling well against Trump. Let people in CA have a say. I hope he does turn it around, because Hillary has a very good chance of losing the general.
Bernie should definitely bring up Rahm in the next debate.
One small Joy of this election cycle is watching the smug, supposedly “data” oriented 538 be more wrong than right. Someone on Twitter referred to them as a “conventional wisdom aggregator,” which I think is apt.
Yeah, I get that, but I still find the cynicism disheartening. I actually find it more depressing that most people aren’t on a payroll. LOL Bernie never had a chance! Establishment forever! I’m too cool to be hopeful about anything!
I’m still confused why people are so excited to see Bernie drop out, considering Hillz is a piss-poor GE candidate.
Yeah, as I said on a Gawker thread, it’s concerning that Hillary has mostly been winning states that the Dems will never, ever win in a GE. There have been a couple articles (one in the NYT, another in Rolling Stone) that discuss how Midwestern union member would rather vote Trump than Clinton. I find that worrying…
This really isn’t surprising if you’re a nerd who has been following polls for the last few weeks. Before someone comes in to say that OK is a White people state, OK is actually a bit more ethnically diverse than MA, where Sanders and Clinton are still neck-and-neck.
The other my husband was sitting next to me on the couch and just randomly said, you know who’s really not very good looking?... Leonardo DiCaprio. I laughed for a full minute because he’s a dorky academic who rarely talks about celebs.
Well, not anymore!