
Given the time period in which it was created, these designs seem unlikely. Plus, we already know what Sailor Moon would look like if it were a Western cartoon:
Given the time period in which it was created, these designs seem unlikely. Plus, we already know what Sailor Moon would look like if it were a Western cartoon:
DeviantART artist Ann Marcellino's take on the Sailor Soldiers is really unique; they rather look like characters…
You're being a snob. If they want to holiday in Ireland, treat the place with respect and leave four-figure tips for hardworking pub staff, they are well within their rights to.
"You come across [online comments] about yourself and about your friends, and it's a very dehumanizing thing. It's almost like how, in war, you go through this bloody, dehumanizing thing, and then something is defined out of it," she said."
A lot of people called Will Smith a homophobe for reacting angrily after this guy kissed him.
No Gwynnie! You don't compare your experience of reading reading negative comments about yourself online (which you say they wrote because they are jealous of you) to a soldier having gone through a war. Just, ugh. Have you learned nothing about what not not say?
I have a feeling Kimye are doing all the normal couples things they can while they are in Ireland because they aren't being mobbed while doing them. The Irish are known for not really giving a fuck when celebs are in town. When Beyonce was here recently, TMZ couldn't believe that her and the family could have a nice…
You don't get that she is doing this or you don't get competitive eating in general? I think it's less about loving to eat delicious food (which is part of it, sure) and more about the glory of being a top competitive eater. There are people in that realm that are (to their fans) more famous than rock stars. They…
Well written. I am really proud of my fellow posters these last few days here and Groupthink sharing their life experiences. I realize how hard it must be yet by sharing they are teaching like you are Madeleine. If it makes some men uncomfortable, so what. We need to know about these life experiences. I hope for some…
You forgot to add: "I don't think guys will like me if I call myself a feminist. I'm not a bitch". Or something like that...
A-men. When I became aware of the #yesallwomen hash tag (and consequently spent hours reading the stories as well), my blood both curdled and boiled with rage.
I am furious right there with you girl. And here is why. I don't want to be afraid of men. I don't want to think that anytime I walk past a man and I am alone I need to be on the defensive. I don't want to cringe when I am out for a jog and a car pulls up on the side of the road to park and all I can think about…
I was discussing with my father what misogyny was. And eventually he told me that in his experience (he has PTSD) people who experience trauma don't talk about it on a website. He said that if they were assaulted they should go to a police station and report it. I told him that it is a very personal crime and women…
My mom thinks she's a feminist, but when talking about something like the football players who raped the girl in Steubenville, she'll be the first to say "Well, she shouldn't have been drinking." It always stuns me, then leaves me so sad.
"I'm furious that my parents ingrained in me from a very young age that I should never wear heels because I should always be ready to run at a moment's notice"
I had a similar conversation with my college roommate's boyfriend. He was angry about 'women only' gyms. I couldn't make him understand that for too many reasons to count, lots of women feel vulnerable being in front of men when wearing gym attire.
Here is what I love, the fact that the same men who get pissed at us for saying we are threatened will blow off a rape survivor because she dressed like a "whore." So which is it? I we are so damned safe, why the hell can't we dress how we want?
Apparently the USTA folks have never watched the elite teams in women's basketball. Those women—all shapes and sizes, thank you—can control a high velocity game nonstop and don't collapse in a heap of fat-imbued tears (as is apparently their true concern).
A real question here: do male football players who play…