Unfortunately, I feel like Brazil and the United States have more in common than either of us would like to admit.
Unfortunately, I feel like Brazil and the United States have more in common than either of us would like to admit.
Trump for "President"…fucking hipsters.
Delete your account.
Ditto Jon Stewart.
See ya, motherfucker.
He really created a fully inhabited character within an absurd and fantastical premise. One of the all-time great comedic performances.
Trying to decide whether coded antisemitism or lame joke…
I'm about 99.9% sure that's where I got my copy, so clearly, it is a functional economy.
This year is a motherfucker. RIP. At least it sounds like he left this world in the best way he possibly could, and now he really is "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"…
That's kind of where I'm at with this as well. Admittedly, I'm not as steeped in the concept of trigger warnings and safe spaces as I perhaps should be, but although I consider myself a progressive feminist and I firmly support the rights to peaceably assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances, I'm…
I have the weirdest boner.
BoJack is an equal opportunity offender, too, FWIW — Angela Bassett voiced a Greek-American character in season 3, and I believe there are other examples.
Honestly, no — it's not something most of us ever have to think about. At least not if we're straight white men; obviously people of color or of queer orientation have to deal with the threat of harassment and violence, some of it sexualized, as well.
And of course there is a difference between blaming the victim and recognizing that people can take steps to minimize their chances of being victimized. No one is ever "asking" or "deserves" to be raped, and sexual assault is always, always, always the fault of the aggressor, but there are safe practices and unsafe…
I don't know if we're that rare, but yeah, fuck fraternities. My sister went to a private college that literally banned them. Wish more schools had the balls to do it. They are breeding grounds for the worst, most despicable forms of behavior.
It really, really, really sucks that girls and women have to employ so many defense mechanisms and they can't afford to let their guard down and just "have fun" the way boys and men do. But it's hard to disagree with anything you say. It's bullshit and it's unfair, but people gotta look out for themselves, for their…
I'm both avowedly left-of-center and a confirmed non-theist, and I still loathe Bill Maher. He's a smug prick who denigrates entire groups and classes of people in a way that makes me retch.
Besides, if they're anything like me, by the time they're in their late 20s, they'll have a headache and feel bloated for the entire next day after having more than like four drinks in a 12-hour period anyway, so they might as well not get into that bad habit to begin with.
I got dragged along to a frat party or two in my first few weeks of college. After one incident in which a girl I had a crush on (and later ended up dating) got very drunk and her roommate had to physically remove her from a situation in which a not-nearly-as-drunk (from what I heard) frat boy was putting the moves on…
Yeah, the direction her character ultimately went was pretty disappointing. I get she was supposed to be seen as being in over her head, but having her turn into a brainless, spineless pushover, putty in the hands of her bad-boy client, was pretty lame.