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Finally, something to make us appreciate Patrick Swayze’s acting.

That is one way to look at it and it makes sense. But it’s still a little shocking at first.

I don’t recall him apologizing? I guarantee you he would reject her forgiveness and victimize her further. It makes me sad, but I respect her.

That was my interpretation, too... I was so confused...

That’s a pretty big oversimplification. You can be “guilty” of criminal wrongdoing even if there was no intent. Manslaughter is the most common one. I think you’re probably right, but still.

Even Stevie could see that?

This is my favorite JC - he looks so much like my little brother when he was growing his hair for “Locks of Love.” The cheesey grim and the beer really nail it for me.

Hell why stop at gender discrimination. Speaking as a conjectural hillbilly, I feel really “uncomfortable” around Jews or whatever. So my new hillbillies only Gym will provide A “safe space” for people of no colour from people of colour. And Jews.

This is so wrong, so very very wrong.
Why the fuck would Jesus drink fucking BUDWEISER?!?!

i am watching it

because they are sisters

This picture makes my life worth living. Thank you.

You have a point. We have a women only fitness chain here in the US...

ok but

Fuck these religious assholes who think they’re entitled to a job, fuck them. Go find “work” in your religious institutions, not in jobs serving the public.

The existence of men’s-only and women’s-only clubs are kinda odd to me. I think anyone with gender equity in mind must oppose both of these. But there are enough men and women who believe in the necessity of gendered spaces that they will be around for a long time.

Of course, that any modern college club would exclude a participant solely based on gender is absurd,”

And when a women’s theater group starts and has to admit men, then what?

“Of course, that any modern college club would exclude a participant solely based on gender is absurd…”

...it’s a show that heavily relies on the inherent comedy of men in drag