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no she is referring to the “it” as herself which is why i wrote that she was deploying black men as “both object and misogynist,” although i’m mad now that i didn’t write “both object and objectifier,” as parallelism would have been better writing. fuck.

¡Muy Am-bien!

Sounds like he really hit a wall.

“(Also, In Case Of Emergency, Release Raptor is really, really bad video game name. Not to kick a dev team while they’re down, but it is. I can’t imagine that helped sales.)“

Great article. Also, I worked on Star Wars Bounty Hunter! =)

spirit is me. froze initially, saw someone else do something smart, tried to be smart and follow, and ended up getting bodied.

Philadelphia fans can attest to the fact that Eagles can take your Spirit away.

I have had this happen to me as well. I can’t say that this is always how it works but it was clear to me that the student who pulled this on me just simply didn’t want to have to deal with the film I was showing. I say this because the week before I showed a film where she was amongst the students who complained that

I boggle at the fact that there are students who would refuse to read the incredible works of graphic novel artistry and writing that are Sandman and Maus.

Except ... safe spaces kinda do exist in the “real” world — in the form of the anti-harassment policies in the workplace. Mine, for example, trains us once a year on how we’re not allowed to discuss race, sex, politics, etc. and gives us tons of examples of “things you probably wouldn’t think twice about saying, but

Yeah, that’s a terrible example, but I think the point that the “real world” does not adjust to you is valid. I think a better point would be the UChicago student I saw today deriding the lack of trigger warnings for spiders in a bio textbook given that he has arachnophobia. The spiders in your cupboard do not care

As a college professor I can only speak from my experience and here it is: trigger warnings are used by students mainly as a way of getting out of work or for not having to read literature that they don’t want to. In legit cases (such as a veteran fresh from Afghanistan who didn’t want to watch a segment of Band of

we’re sure trying.

as a side note, yes, i do believe that there is some hypersensitivity over certain things, but that’s beside the point.

The debate over safe spaces, too, has become cartoonized, a shorthand way to complain about privileged millennials

Counterpoint: the Elon story is A++++++!!!

Lance Storm once said despite his relatively small stature, Jericho is utterly fearless when it comes to backstage confrontations. Standing up to Goldberg and Lesnar would definitely qualify as such.

Chris Jericho is the coolest guy ever. Sure, he got worked by the finish, but he was legitimately concerned about the well being of another worker. He stood up to Brock, knowing that if an actual fight broke out, he would get eaten alive. That is what a locker room leader does.

Also, Jericho fought Goldberg backstage

Good dad, my ass. Look at how badly that kid’s missing his spots.

You’ve completely misused this.

There is nothing smug about telling an asshole not to drive in the bike lane.