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There’s a type of man, you know the one I’m talking about, the type that is always polite to a lady, that would never use foul language in front of a lady! The benevolent sexist. It is my experience that these men engage in the phenomenon known as “locker room talk” and say very foul things about ladies when not in

“Ronan Farrow has a new article” is this generation’s “Omar comin’.” 

trump thinks everyone should be defending him on tv. Including you.

No. Not furries. Furries get laid. A lot. Way too much, actually. Not really healthy, that much. Definitely not sane.

[Jeff Henry] never got a conventional education beyond high school and never formally studied physics or engineering. And that never worried the people around him. “That would be like someone being concerned that Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t have a college degree,” his brother told me. “The people that have a

Or, time to try  Extreme Couponing, without feeling guilty about people stuck in line behind you.

Why can't Jodie turn to her longtime BFF and local bigot and misogynist Mel Gibson and ask him how the men got here? I bet he knows. 

It has not been the law to separate children from their families. It is still not the law:

I’m not saying we’re at the “Build a giant rocket, load all the men into it and shoot it into the sun” stage yet, but I’m going to need all my fellow dudes to seriously stop abusing women because I really do not want to be shot into the sun, and I’m getting more worried by the day.

good thing your opinion literally doesn’t matter.

There are no good cops. The Culture doesn’t allow there to be. “Good cops” get fired or harassed and taken off the street and put behind desks. The “good cops” don’t speak up and against these other cops when this happens, instead they cover the body cams and make up stories to get their buddies off. None of this is

Goddamn it, Morgan, repeat after me. “While I did not intend to cause any discomfort or harm, I realize now that I did exactly that. I am embarrassed and ashamed of my conduct. I apologize to everyone who I have made feel threatened or uncomfortable. Regardless of my intent, my actions were inexcusable. While I can

“Look, once I explain to all you ladies how you’re supposed to feel about my actions, I’m sure you’ll agree that I didn’t do anything wrong.”

The only guilty man in Shawshank.

This show demonstrated a few things: the police industry needs a reckoning and they can do it themselves peacefully or wait til more and more people decide to do it for them violently. Also, you can see the blinders the interviewed police officers have on. They come off only after they retire. Lastly, there are still

You should. I’d never heard of Cenac, and only stumbled across the show earlier this month when it came on after Last Week Tonight. Intrigued by the opening credits (really!), I kept watching, and now I don’t miss it. Cenac is an engaging and laid-back host who doesn’t get in the way of the people he’s talking to, and

Only if you want your deepest, darkest cynicism confirmed.

I agree. Tbh, reading her statement made me tear up, but in a happy way. She knew she was going to get NOTHING from the case, not money, not justice but she spoke up anyway cause she was looking out for other women and girls. She did it out of a sense of sisterhood.

Not sure if I should be pulling you out of the greys, but: