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Only the government can censor. Sites like TC can post or not post whatever they want, they are not censoring anyone if they choose to not post their piece.

I subjected myself to that "article" (I must have been hating myself that day) and trust me, feel lucky that you haven't read it.

Better luck next time.

Given that there's already been several people legitimately confused as to why Disney dick is different than rape gifs, you can understand our reactions to your joke.

There's a world of difference between drawings of dicks in a post that you could voluntarily click on (or not click on) and someone posting rape/gore gifs in the comments. I read the headline and clicked on it because I agreed to see some Disney dick. When I scrolled through comments before the image ban I did not

I've used to phrase "word vomit" before, but never has it been so fitting.

I kinda took it to mean that he doesn't want to suggest that this kind of domestic violence is the only real kind of domestic violence.

I only buy mens razors. And I go for the Wilkinson brand. I think they last longer and work better than Gillette, and they're cheaper! Plus their blades fit some other major brand razor handles.

The children that women have now will be cogs making money for their employers in 25 years. Suck it up, business owners, these are your future employees.

There's all kinds of underlying reasons. If someone was abused as a child they may seek out abusers because it's what feels familiar to them. Or their self esteem may be so destroyed that they think they don't deserve any better. Or they could be like me, who simply fell for a charming, sweet, funny, attractive man.

Have you dated many abusive men? Care to share your own personal experience as an abused woman?

That's the point that I always make when people roll out the old "Well, she chose to date him" crap! Abusers don't slap you around on the first date. Or the 10th. It usually doesn't start until several months or years into the relationship (in my case it was after we were married). But, as always, it's the woman's

I mentioned in another comment that I agree no diapers should ever be changed in a dining room, I would just personally be a little less grossed out by a pee diaper (obviously the pee cannon is another story).

If I feel really compelled to read the comments I scroll very slowly, if I see an image I stop scrolling so I can only see the very top of the image and quickly try to determine if it's disgusting. It helps a little.

I completely agree with you, I just personally wouldn't be as grossed out by a pee diaper.

I think we've all gotten really good at reading a headline and knowing they'll show up on that particular article.

BARF. I like how the bathroom was too dirty for her precious offspring, but she had no problem pooping up the common area for other people's kids.

I feel differently about pee diapers. But poo should definitely be confined to the bathroom or taken outside.

Some people just change their kids wherever they want. When I waited tables we had a changing station in both the men's and women's restrooms (that we cleaned several times a day along with the rest of the bathroom). I still witnessed a woman change her baby on a dining table. No changing pad, nothing. Right on the

Right? I saw "20 years later" in the headline and was prepared to read about a woman born in 1983. And then I felt old.