He’s a Famous Man. He wanted to grab breasts. He can have what he wants because he’s a Man and Famous. The president said so.
He’s a Famous Man. He wanted to grab breasts. He can have what he wants because he’s a Man and Famous. The president said so.
I think sometimes its a power thing and some times its just because they want to, and can get away with doing so. These dudes are like toddlers who haven’t learned to control themselves.
He doesn’t think of her as a fully formed human, she’s an object.
For me Lovecraft fits in that category. I love lovecraftian horror, even written by Lovecraft. However I hold no love for the misanthropic racist that was Lovecraft himself.
I have loads of things with Cthulhu on, but I will refuse to have anything at home (bar a back cover with his picture or a reference work) with…
I really like the show, but I can guarantee I’m not waiting in any line for nugget sauce. No idea about the fandom, but I only started to like the show once I realized that Rick is the villain and should be jeered.
Also putting Amber Riley in a different category b/c the woman can SING, won DWTS as a plus-sized woman, and earned an Olivier award this year for her work in Dreamgirls.
Good on that woman for telling the authorities and not just saying “not my problem” and walking away!
To be fair, keeping your kids in the womb is a great way to protect them from pedos.
I am a child social worker. I deal with this type of stuff quite often. And everything you stated is correct. In addition, what we don’t mention is how often children are abused by someone in the family (which is why I get pissed off at conservatives and their stupid bathroom bills. Sorry asswipe, but a transgender…
Hooray! Something to look forward to in the year 2020. Other than political upheaval of course.
He may be dead, but the crass commercialization of his acts of charity will live forever.
In Deliverance, the raped man did not get revenge on his attackers. I found Deliverance to be a particularly creepy example of this kind of thing. In the film, the man who gets raped is the joker and whipping boy of the group. Even his friends have been picking on him the entire film. After he’s raped, one of the…
There’s a character who was raped as a little boy in one of King’s short stories. The Library Cop, I think? That’s the only one I can think of.
Well, the placebo effect wouldn’t work if they said their medicine didn’t work.
But they are not claiming to operate using the placebo effect. They claim their substances are real medicines with real effects, even though many substances they use have no medical effect whatsoever or are diluted to the point that they can’t be detected anymore. Moreover, they claim that the more diluted the…
Well, he did make some pretty racist political cartoons concerning the Japanese during WWII, however, this was something he publicly regretted. In fact, he wrote Horton Hears a Who as a way to make up for that. His career wasn’t without controversy, but he did try to atone for his earlier sins.
“Blame” for what?
Also we have the choice to no longer bear children, and aren’t required to escape to a convent to exercise it.
Maybe avoid the pole altogether next time?