These women are, for the most part, the size of your average woman in the US. These ad folks freaking out about these women’s bodies being shown to the same degree of nakedness as thin women are ALWAYS shown on TV is stupid as well as bigoted—viewers LIKE seeing people who look like them in ads! Showing this ad would…
Well, if Rick Scott is gonna be the VP nominee, we’re going to need some adjectives for him. I’ll start:
Got to play with my new toy today! Time to clean it!
Got to play with my new toy today!
new toy today!
toy
I didn’t know a dick was the same as a pen is.
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Also weird how it seems like nobody ever thinks, “Maybe we should hire fewer men.”
THE PRETEND YOU HAVE A BOYFRIEND THING GALLS ME TO NO END.
oh, no, they’re not that simple. They know better. What they are is privileged enough to get away with it, and society backs this up. If there were actual consequences for this type of shit, I bet they’d magically smarten up right quick.
“Have you thought about regulating the safety of back alleys? Because that’s where a lot of women will be having their abortions” Samantha Bee knocks it out of the park in her most recent show.
Whoa, it’s almost like making abortion more difficult to obtain doesn’t make the need for abortion go away.
I just hope one day it won’t be something brave but something normal for a woman to immediatly report a sexual assault without being shamed.
Also, another reason to love Bea Arthur:
When my sister was 3 and I was 2, our horrible babysitter decided to punish her for some garden-variety 3 year-old transgression by telling her that she was taking me to McDonalds and leaving her at home. The babysitter’s plan was to just idle in the driveway for a few minutes ‘til my sister learned her lesson or some…
For their part, the Union County School district maintains that the subject of the photograph is not the problem, rather their objection is to Arthur’s improper supervision of her private property.