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I think criticizing visual art without seeing the finished product is the arena of fools and there are a ton of people spilling as much digital ink (spilling pixels?) as they can in a race to be the fool-in-chief.

Well, that’s not nice. A micropenis doesn’t make a man unhealthy.

I’d say yes, and I’d also say watch Show Me A Hero which features (outside of the lead Oscar Issac) a majority women characters both black and white who are shown with nuance and respect. On top of that it is a thoughtful examination of racism, classism and mental illness.

Why would you think he wouldn’t based on your own statement that the Wire did just that for racism, and his own statements saying thats what it’s about??

guess they have to do something with the leftover Vinyl costume and sets.

Yup! I’m in the military and trust me, Soldiers have enough issues we need to deal with, we don’t need more thrown on top of it.

After I came home from my mother’s funeral I kind of collapsed on the bed and sobbed for what had to be hours. One by one, each of my animals- a dog who knew normally he wasn’t allowed on the bed, and two cats that hated each other- one by one they jumped up and cuddled with me until I calmed down. I was surrounded by

Be realistic PatFanda. You don’t have thumbs.

When I was in college I went to visit my roommate’s family farm. Jesus the screaming in the hog barns and chicken facilities (crammed in shelf cages on top of each other, her dad provided meat to Campbell’s soup) was awful. Those pigs knew the score. I didn’t know until later it is a factory farm (Indiana) but I knew

Some of us had dreams, tho. Like becoming a dentist.

Even if there was one rape scene a year and it’s relevant as hell, the choreography and care of the crew/performers would still be worthy of attention, no?

Too much violence happens against women in the real world

I think that was done deliberately. It was very disconcerting, and I believe it was done to give the audience the same sense of confusion and dread that was experienced by the people at Dunkirk.

I will say that our IMAX theater was loud to an extreme. I like loud movies, and our home theater has enough power to blow

I mean, I get the irritation, but I can’t be upset about this. With any form of birth control, male or female, permanent or one-time-use, I’m going to be happy when it’s more common and accessible. And given the amount of guys that I’ve heard whine about not getting vasectomies because they’re losing some part of

I can’t understand the tone of this article or most of the comments. Yours is the first reasonable one I’ve seen. What’s the problem here? Guys are being proactive about their birth control? Guys are talking to other guys and bonding over an experience in a fairly healthy manner?
What are they supposed to do? Go in

Men do tend to get child shamed if you don’t have any and want a vasectomy. Like the urologist will specifically ask and if you are below I want to say mid thirties you have to sign off on holding them not liable.

Yep. I know a guy who just turned 30 last fall. He’d gone to see a doctor about getting snipped a couple years earlier because he knew he didn’t want kids. The doctor asked him WHAT HIS MOTHER THOUGHT ABOUT NEVER GETTING GRANDKIDS FROM HIM. Purely anecdotal, yes, but apparently it does happen! He still hasn’t gotten a

Yes. They push back pretty hard if you’re a young(-er / -ish) man.

I was refused one by many doctors for a 3 years of trying.

This is, of course, anecdotal, but I know one guy whose doctor would not give him a vasectomy when he asked. I don’t remember whether the guy found another doctor or just kept requesting the procedure, but he eventually got the vasectomy he wanted. (This guy was in his 30s and didn’t have any kids.) This was in the