Bullshit. The only difference is that this is males and a lot blacker. Either one or both is what really bothers you.
Bullshit. The only difference is that this is males and a lot blacker. Either one or both is what really bothers you.
I would bang him like a screen door in a hurricane. And now, back to my classy, housewifey self.
I would really like it— it would be a relief of epic proportions— if the media referred to women aged 18 and older as WOMEN not "girls." I find the term infantilizing and disrespectful in a way akin to calling a black man a "boy."
I understand (and applaud) the sentiment, but I also really wish we could get to a point where "fat" was a neutral descriptor and not an insult. It annoys me greatly that I can't use the accurate self-description without well-meaning people assuring me that I'm not *really* fat, or telling me not to be so hard on…
I read a great article a while back, and I can't find it for the life of me, that details that people don't realize that there is "in-group" and "out-group" speech that differs. It's along the same lines as black people calling each other different terms than non-blacks get to use.
I think we should introduce a law stating that all men 18-65 need to buy impregnation insurance. Get a women pregnant? Better have this insurance to cover their medical expenses and child welfare. So what if she said she was on the pill. You should have thought about that. So what if the condom broke. You should have…
Gahhh, T-Bag! It's been so long! I'm cool with them making up shit because Mockingjay was boring and weird and I love this dude.
I love snark as much as the next person, but as a musical theater professional, the recent SOM was not ruined. Carrie Underwood's acting was flat-out bad, as was the appalling direction, but most of the other performances were good to outstanding. They spent $9MM on a risky live one-off of a classic stage musical…
Yeah, I mean, watching yourself in the mirror? Who even does that? I think he's just a massive narcissist and misanthrope who loves to bully people.
Yet when this story went up the first time, the Jez comments were full of people "bwwah hahaha"ing over the fact this (imaginary) woman missed her flight, talking about how this was the most HILARIOUS thing ever, etc.
So today, have We All decided it's now a bad thing?
Also, this person makes a VERY good point. …
This was an attempt to make himself look like a hero that backfired when people were calling him an asshole for his misguided behavior. Now he's calling it a hoax because the reaction wasn't what he wanted. Douche.
B-but I like to knit AND slay zombies. I do not, however, like to watch my significant other play video games mainly because I prefer to play them with him or play then myself.
Cue the angry rant I had when one of my students told me, "But video games are for boys" when I showed him my 3DS. :(
I am not wearing sneakers when I am lounging, guys.
Stop trying to make "Lululemon Culture" happen. You make pants.
I know I should take this more seriously, but it's hard to not laugh at a man who tries to do a macho, hardass act while also saying things like, "You're in my box."
A true sign of progress would be white people recognizing how racism is so deeply imbedded in our culture instead of ignoring the way it manifests itself through representations such as these.
I've had this done to me, and it's the worst, most painful thing to experience. It hurts, and it drags out the "friend breakup" much longer than it needs to.