thatsnotfair
thatsnotfair
thatsnotfair

thank you. there's no doubt that it's bad writing, but it does not mean "feasting on cum" obviously.

funny, I had been thinking of it the other way - that pumpkin spice is marketed to women because somehow we're not supposed to like the regular thing unless it has tons of sugar and artificial flavors to cover up the bitter/sour coffee (yogurt, whathaveyou) flavor. And bacon gets marketed to men because, obviously,

yes! I would be on board with pumpkin spice if it just weren't so sweet!!

ugh, gross, how many times do you think he's made that sorry-ass joke

this makes me think of Tron

Now playing

omg, no kidding, and watching that scene brought back memories from Blade Runner. That one stuck with me because it started out looking like such an intimate gesture before it got seriously violent

I remember reading that Dutton piece when it came out, and my biggest problem with it is that she had such a rigid idea of how "motherhood" is defined. That was the whole reasoning behind having a second, even when she clearly understood that she had regretted having a first. How on earth is it justifiable to have a

a switch to singular: He's a mathematic genius. Never thought about this before, but maths does kinda make sense. even though it sounds funny.

My 5 year old daughter doesn't like it. She kept getting invitations from grandmas and aunties to go see it at the theater when it came out, and after the third time, she was completely over it. If you ask her, she will go on for minutes about how totally overrated it is. And inside, I'm cheering all along.

maybe this HuffPo "dad about his daughters" piece will help balance it out

Exactly. Even if certain aspects of a person's character have been shaped by cultural biases, it doesn't mean that we should misrecognize them as some innate sign of gender.

I'm saying don't conflate unchecked social programming with innate nature, and then call it a revelation.

I like that it's plural, too. Like a dick that looks like a bundle of udon noodles, and not just one... I'm presuming they mean cooked, too.

it means you got talked into doing that stupid green smoothie "cleanse" by your overenthusiastic sister-in-law

As a PhD student on the job market, I can confirm that this woman has served on her share of search committees at mid-sized state schools with ivy-league dreams.

yeah, that raised a lot of red flags for me, too. ectopic pregnancies are not exactly common, but not even close to rare enough to be declared nonexistent

A few months after I started grad school at my big shiny university, I purposely got rid of the telltale words from my Montana accent ("root" and "roof," mainly, but there are others) for the same reasons. Now that I have a kid, though, I'm surprising myself by purposely picking up my old speech habits again. Maybe

me, too! It has been a lucky thing for me, because I study language, so when I'm spending a lot of time with native speakers, my accent improves quickly.

this is gold, thank you for sharing!

If, by "the role that she played," they mean "thinking that this jerk would be a good person to spend time with and eventually get married to," then yes, it makes sense that she would deeply regret that. Otherwise... I just can't.