So are they aware that the attention to consent was something that actually existed at Antioch college? And while some students mocked it, I've never heard anyone report that putting more focus on affirmation led to anything like this.
So are they aware that the attention to consent was something that actually existed at Antioch college? And while some students mocked it, I've never heard anyone report that putting more focus on affirmation led to anything like this.
Even more satisfying than Immortan Joe for me.
You can't really call it "contrived" when his power is literally to make anyone do anything.
I used to like that word, until I learned it was kind of racist…
She has one of my all time favorite quotes to use when people try to argue for biological or "human nature" differences.
Well, I would say that while someone on the spectrum might have difficulty respecting social boundaries/norms, someone could still call them out and explain how they needed to be aware of them. We all have to grow in some way.
This ain't Bojack after all…
I just remember their cover of "Kids In America" on the Digimon the Movie soundtrack.
This is one of my karaoke songs. It always makes someone's eyes light up and it's damn fun to belt out the chorus, especially how it builds to that "paranoia" part.
You know, it's possible, but whenever I've read about them doing tests I've been under the impression that to control for the group means not putting their guard up..
wow, this sounds like one I might just skip.
Okay, I gotta say that talk about the Xanadu drug test and the placebo annoyed the heck out of me. I get that the doctor is a Fargo character, and therforefore kinda dopey, but TELLING her she might get a placebo that does nothing? That's what you call "improper experiment procedure" as her attitude could affect the…
Interesting chararacterization of a survivor as narcissistic and unreliable.
I was asking for an interpretation of the film's themes as they relate to her, so much like the article above demonstrated, looking at how how she's fearful of men and seems constantly harassed by them, yet in the end is saved by the same man…
The transphobia was in how the officer of the law addressed her as "it"
that's dehumanizing and definitely not ethical.
Interesting that he seems "ethical" when we just so how transphobic the police can be..
Your opinion on the ending, I'm interested. I don't think we're gaining much be arguing.
But okay, my opinion isn't the only relevant one. If you'd like to explain the ending as you saw it and what it means to her, and to women like her, I'd listen.
Projection is a psychological term popularized by Freud, and given how overused it's become I don't take people who use it seriously.
yes I have.
Emma Roberts is coming back???