I’m trying to drink in the tone of this article. Should we think less of him for cutting ties with a long-time friends who did something that’s actually pretty shitty? Is that the gist of it?
I’m trying to drink in the tone of this article. Should we think less of him for cutting ties with a long-time friends who did something that’s actually pretty shitty? Is that the gist of it?
I mean, it’s one thing to have that angry inner monologue when you get cut off on the freeway because “FUCKING _____ DRIVERS”. Yeah, we all do that shit. And then we catch ourselves and go, “ugh, stop it... me.” And then you argue with yourself, arrive at the same conclusion as yourself, and pat yourself on the back…
In response to whether she could give consent, this piece of shit said ‘uh oh, that’s my bad’.
No. The issue here isn’t the “poor judgment” of saying these things on the internet. The issue is they deep-down feel that women - all women, not just the ones they hooked up with - are not fully human. Aren’t as important, as fully formed, as complex, as they are. It came out through the internet, but that’s just a…
We didn’t always say nice things, and sometimes we were downright mean. Sometimes I just vented about frustrating experiences in an immature, hateful, and foolish way. It was in particular a breach of trust to post intimate details about lovers. I was naive enough to think it’d stay anonymous, and I was wrong.
I don’t really think they ever expected it to be anonymous. This kind of broadcasting of conquest culture is almost always done in order to elevate the ego or profile of the man who is “so good at getting laid”.
I like how late 30s is considered downright geriatric to these tools.
I'm actually so stunned at the reaction of the community. What a fantastic thing for the local businesses to do. I'm not going to comment on the vile PUAs, because I want to focus on the positives; real action against rape culture.
One year after the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri and three months after the mass shooting at South…
As the aunt of a dark skinned niece who, at 8 months old, has already had outrageously racist things said about her, I am so happy to see Viola Davis win. I am happy to see Viola Davis on tv, period. The scene where she took off her wig/makeup was historic. My niece is a happy, curious, stubborn, affectionate…
Well seeing as I’m a young black woman yes,I cried because I saw someine who looks like me being congradulated by her peers at what she excels at. Miss me with your bullshit Richard
I’m so proud to be a woman right now!!! To speak her mind so eloquently on a subject so sensitive ugh I just LOVE HER
The tepid response to her awesome speech speaks volumes. Hollywood’s limousine liberals don’t like to be confronted with the truth.
I CRIED, next to Lupita’s speech at the Oscars I feel so validated and represented. I’m glad I get to grow up with all these woc as role models. Viola is the reason I keep growing out my natural hair.
Viola Davis made history on Sunday evening as the first woman of color to ever win Outstanding Actress in a drama…
YOU SHUT YOUR MOUTH LEMON ARE THE BEST
That is true. I was just wondering if Jimmy’s spit smeared her foundation. ;)
Isn't she Hispanic?