what's up with that (among other things) is that someone isn't noticing how each one is spelled.
what's up with that (among other things) is that someone isn't noticing how each one is spelled.
two things. that's why i said 'tangent' before i went off on a tangent (more related to batbogeyhex's comment). i guess it would have helped if i had put a colon instead of comma after "tangent", and separated the first sentence from the second with an or two. oops.
also, he spells it 'Madea'. tangent, the traditional (typical Brit) pronunciation of Medea is irresponsible, there is no difference between Es. /nerdcheck
awesome.
well said. nuance is our friend.
thank you. <3
completely dodging both questions. perhaps without even trying. (not that people who can't grasp social justice are big on trying.)
golden.
"...exist because of male attitudes."
what? no. fuck April (indefinitely), marry Splinter (and never fuck it), kill Don & Leo & Mich.
or what murder and/or vagina mean.
i very much don'teven
21 and 23 would have been plenty.
#3 so hard. i spent 25 years in kitchens and i'm quite sure that most of their bosses d.g.a.f. about getting orders 'just so' if it interferes with turn-over, and most of the underlings follow suit.
also try to track down material on the intersection of him and Lydia Lunch. they supposedly had a fling a while back.
excellent idea. ideally there's time for such a 'unit' within a health/sex ed class. (just thinking within the brutally-fucked-education-budgets box...)
hypocrisy can be an awful thing, but some people don't really understand what it is and prefer to condemn someone indefinitely for when they used to be a less agreeable human. he really should write apologies to some of the people who could use them, though. but there i go, being a hypocrite. ;)
not that i normally expect the lames to be corrected, but i suspect that 23 hours later, the error only stands in order to maintain your comment's perfection. <3
this so hard.
your 'place as a woman' isn't in other people's minds, though. do you have to 'prove' your femininity to your family?