I don't know, what do the rest of you think about muffin hands versus corduroy skin? Now I feel like I need to know.
I don't know, what do the rest of you think about muffin hands versus corduroy skin? Now I feel like I need to know.
Confused about what "cis" has to do with this. Also confused by the sudden idea that this is all about her being assaulted and not all about someone trying to stop her from assaulting someone else. Yes, she may be describing what she thinks is being assaulted, when in reality, someone was just trying to put a stop…
I think some of it has to do with the safety of neighborhoods. When we moved to the country, we didn't go to nearby houses; instead, my parents drove us to family members' houses one by one. That's devoted parenting.
They got looped in only after several of us complained. I left VERY shortly thereafter.
My old boss had to be convinced that it wasn't cool to let a guy stay who was unproductive and had already given his notice after he repeatedly said he wanted to "fucking kill" a woman on my team. Multiple people had to tell him it wasn't okay.
Creating future generations seems fine. Creating competent, well adjusted future generations has yet to be determined.
The one word most key in the quote you used, though, at least in my opinion, is unwelcome. Certainly, it can be acknowledged as an interruption. But an unwelcome interruption is an entirely different matter.
How did you boil this down simply to "wanting to know who this person actually was"? Um.
The issue was never that I got items not meant for my class, it was that I got items meant for my class with attributes meant for another class. Very odd randomization.
I haven't played it since the whole RMAH nonsense. Did they ever fix how the loot attributes were randomized? It was maddening to get what LOOKED like a good piece of gear, only to get a melee weapon with attributes meant for a caster.
The problem is women won't date men who are already baselessly convinced that they're all shallow bitches. And by "the problem," I mean "your problem."
And yet, not the trashiest or grossest.
If you're tired of being called out as a cancer, advocate for ethical journalism in some other way that doesn't align you with people who get together and reveal people's private information to the public. So what if they're the minority? Saying "they're the extreme minority" is like saying "I only put a little rat…
Okay, so let's pretend that the person who posted the address isn't going to do anything with it. Problem is, it's the internet, and available to millions of people. All it takes is one lunatic asshole with an axe to grind to stumble on it. I wouldn't be comfortable with that, either.
"Parade around... making a spectacle of yourself." You know, if you're cosplaying as Catwoman in mall crowds for no reason, I'd be comfortable calling that parading around making a spectacle of yourself. But at a Con, I don't think cosplaying is quite the "spectacle" you're trying to paint it as.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. The mental image accompanying this has me in tears at my desk. Just imagining him doing this for a week nonstop with at first, relief, and then slowly mounting horror and finally resignation has me losing it.
From Indiana, living in Boston. I don't hear it as often as I used to in actual, real-people conversation, but Gawker and Deadspin commentariat offer it up plenty. Or they used to. Now that everything's in the grays, it's hard for me to tell. I can only swim around clicking "show replies" so much before I remember…
The guy (and a lot of Cards fans) are undoubtedly giant, unapologetic douchewaffles of the highest order, but there are plenty of people (you can find them on this site) who actually think "flyover country" is a legitimate insult for anywhere not coastal and pull it out at every given opportunity.
Because Castle isn't on Netflix?
We're glad you forgot. Trust me.