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So, her statement translates to “Shit. He’s the guy who won, and I can’t say anything bad about the dude who I’m supposed to live happily ever after with. At least until the show is over.”

Yo, if anyone knows that dealing with men means dealing with imperfect men, it’s women.

I think that is the immediate emotional response, but it rarely plays out that way in the long-term. I don’t know that it’s worth spending any effort trying to convince others that they are being unfair or overly harsh (particularly when that can be perceived as gaslighting, which is one of the offending behaviors in

(Also using that for myself after recognizing what “Tenaj” backwards is.)

But, but they’re the party of personal responsibility. This is so confusing to me. I need to go lay down. For a siesta.

What’s the matter, snowflake? Can’t take responsibility for your actions?

I thought it was a pretty good joke. Because you did get it’s a joke, right?

Anarmandalegie Leibovitz.

Don’t forget knives! Why, someone could even throw a knife, and it is EXACTLY as dangerous as a gun.

I’m enjoying all the comments by people who haven’t realized that this was intentional and not a photoshop touch up gone wrong.

The funny thing is if she had walked across campus like that unescorted and someone decided to try and take it, it really wouldn’t have been hard at all.

It took me a minute and then I was like “right! they did this on purpose!!” Because that last Vanity Fair cover with Oprah and Reese Witherspoon was pretty close to this. Once I got through the uncanny valley I loved it, especially McKinnon’s leg.

“No police officer stopped me once, especially not my police escort.”

Not to mention she’s conveniently changing the traditional conservative narrative of the KSU shooting to fit her personal agenda.

Ya know, even though no one is actually trying to take these idiots’ guns away - they sure seem to continuously demonstrate good reasons why we should take their guns away.

Now that I graduated from @KentState, I can finally arm myself on campus. I should have been able to do so as a student- especially since 4 unarmed students were shot and killed by the government on this campus. #CampusCarryNow

Haha, well one thing I didn’t touch on is that fanfic is often a lot more diverse than mainstream works. Lots more LGBT, neurodiversity, POC representation. So, I’m pretty sure your fanfics have already been written. Rule number one of fanfic seems to be if two reasonably attractive men appear in a scene together, no

And if you’re lucky, like me, the IP holder will like your work (in my case, a fan film) enough to grant you an official license to the property, making it semi-canon (and allowing you to make a bit of money off it).

1) Because vapid ineffectual whining appeals to authorities about causes outside their purview wastes everyone’s time involved and takes their attention away from potential real problems. At worst it actually breeds contempt for legitimate complaints. It’s a profoundly shitty, entitled gesture just make yourself feel