My issue is this. SALAD is fine, but a pile of fucking arugula is not a salad. Please stop bringing a pile of arugula, drowning it in mediocre vinaigrette, and pretending you made a salad. Keep your goddamn arugula.
My issue is this. SALAD is fine, but a pile of fucking arugula is not a salad. Please stop bringing a pile of arugula, drowning it in mediocre vinaigrette, and pretending you made a salad. Keep your goddamn arugula.
A friend recommended it and I was pretty skeptical, but I really enjoyed the show. I am even more happy that I swung by this comment section and learned there was a second season.
I knew I shouldn’t read the article. I knew I shouldn’t read the comments. JESUS CHRIST WHY.
It’s beat into people in business classes, hospitality work, and any area where you may be required to apologize to someone while in a business arena.
It’s funny to me what types of actions can be written off using alcoholism/addiction (if you also happen to be a white man with money)
And if he were, I feel like Michelle would’ve put a stop to that shit ASAP.
There was a meme going around recently that said “NEW ALLEGATIONS SURFACE ABOUT TOM HANKS...” I panicked, then scrolled “...woman claims he was extremely charming and kind.”
There have been several mornings where I’ve woken up, stretched and thought to myself “I wonder which piece of trash is getting outed today!”
I don’t agree with the death penalty. Far too many innocent people have been murdered by the state to allow that process to continue, regardless of the crimes or obvious guilt. It’s tough to maintain that belief when I see people like Dylann Roof, or Charles Manson.
I get what you’re doing, but feminism hasn’t done a lot for non-white women. I understand her hesitation to be lumped into a group that has not always looked kindly on women like Cardi B.
UGHHHH. She’s not dismissing academics. She’s dismissing the fact that there’s a perception that feminists can ONLY be stuffy academics.
Please add:
FiveThirtyEight did a segment in the last week or so where they talked about electing politicians in spite of their truly deplorable behavior. They phrased it as “would you rather vote for someone who maybe assaulted a young girl but will share your values or vote for someone who is a better person but won’t vote for…
They both start and end with the same letters, so... close enough!
Nice comment about clickbait!
I’d prefer 3-6 books on my list and a long proposal vacation. One that I’ll most likely be gifting myself if I end up being the ‘bread winner.’
I talk to my roommate a lot about how you should never read the comment section and I read your comment and said “SEE!! Sometimes the comment sections are great!!”
He’s toed the line of creepy, but I’d argue that he’s on the wrong side of that QUITE often.
Yeah. I would have MUCH less of a problem with a lot of these men if they fessed up like a fucking adult and said “this was wrong. It’s wrong today, and it was wrong then even if society viewed it differently.” Instead they’re digging a deep hole of denial and outrage.
I think it’s also unreasonable to expect these men to look back 30+ years ago and remember a sexual assault. Because, to THEM it was not a memorable experience. To the person they assaulted? DUH. Of COURSE they will remember 30 fucking years later. Because it was a traumatic experience. To George it was a bad ending…