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"You guys wanted "more women in tech". We brought in more women (strippers). But you're still whining.

This article is reaaaally long.

Although, I will say, as a straight man, if I'm at a bar or club, and I'm nearby a group of women, and I hear that, "Guys suck, they're all a bunch of pigs" and what-not. I will immediately move because the only way to go from there is downward. Once they get a few drinks in them, I've been privy to more than one or

I seriously want to hug you. I've been in a little argument in Groupthink regarding a blog post and I specifically don't want to use the word Misandry to try and say what's wrong with the blog post. What I was looking to say, if they wanted the blog post to be more effective they need to speak "TO" guys and not "AT"

As a guy, I'm going to have to agree with this. Either there is information missing or this guy is total bullshitting.

I agree, I've never seen MRA stuff as anything more than people trying to hate feminism. You do a nice job of explaining, probably, the number 1 issue with MRAs.

I skimmed it pretty well and skipped over issues that I felt I knew enough about. As a male feminist, for example, I didn't bother reading part 4 because I'm not an idiot MRA who needs coddling because he cannot think for himself.

It is a little long for most guys to handle. This coming from a guy who skipped over portions of the article.

Yes, because women in the middle east are forced to be subservient and completely cover themselves from head to toe without a single piece of skin showing. Women in Asia are still held to typical patriarchal male societies and are expected to stay in line and brainwashing is a tactic used to do so. Women in Africa are

Great moms can be great inspiration. I know mine is.

I miss Undressed. Loved season 1 and 2. MTV changed after that and I stopped watching it entirely. :(

Either the girl on the right looks like an Asain Lena Headey or I'm Jonesing for some Game of Thrones.

I can help but imagine one of these which yes, that does resemble a look of surprise. LOL!

Doing a writing assignment for a business class last night, I had to write a fake internet usage policy for a company. I kept writing "companies policy" and it wasn't until the 10th time when I smacked myself in the head. It's supposed to be "company's policy"

Roflmao, I missed it twice as well! I guess it's because it's still the AM.

"The first one shocked me, and the doll looked rather surprised too"

It's kinda sickening this fascination of making movies about real life events so soon after they've occurred.

It was a "turn your brain off and enjoy throwback style 80's action" type movie.

I didn't think it was that bad.