weirwoodtreehugger3
weirwoodtreehugger3
weirwoodtreehugger3

Wow, you just mentioned a bunch of groups who ARE fighting for their own rights. Also, didn't realize doing movie roles is inherently sexist and that this is somehow the same as threatening a woman's life and calling her a whore. Thanks for "enlightening" me.

I love how appropriate your name is.

" Then rate it shitty for observing something they personally didn't like."
What they observed was, regardless of the server's actual feelings, totally inappropriate behavior in front of customers. And they are totally correct in drawing attention to the fact that such behavior made them uncomfortable.
I've done

And nowhere did weirwoodtreehugger3 say that she dictates what private businesses can do.

You're perilously close to "freeze peach" territory, pal.

Even if the two were in a decades long relationship and his advances were completely welcome, I would call the behavior "workplace inappropriate." Who knows what was going on between the owner and waitress, but I think in witnessing an apparent boss advance on an apparent employee with no other context, many, if not

It's not based on an assumption; it's based on an observation. Certainly, she could be wrong in her interpretation of her observation, but it's not like she just said, "Well, I wouldn't like it if a boss treated me like that, so I'm sure this woman didn't either!" She described the server's behavior, and how that

Ok but that's not professional staff behavior. I think unprofessional behavior of the staff when interacting CAN (And did) impact a customer's experience, and I dont see why they shouldnt mention it.

1) I relish in every opportunity to call hysterical men hysterical, because it's such a sexist, ridiculous word, and they hate it.

That someone would be me. I had large c-cups at 11 - life has been a non-stop thrill ride of bullshit from men since then. :/

Thanks!

I do not have an answer for this phenomenon. Maybe Stan Musial really liked black olives so this is their way of memorializing him? That's the only answer I can think of. Nothing like washing down 100 black olives with an ice cold Budweiser while sitting under the Arch am I right?

If a man is caught in the act of raping a young woman who is not engaged, he must pay fifty pieces of silver to her father. Then he must marry the young woman because he violated her, and he will never be allowed to divorce her.

I said well-being. My well-being is certainly considered lower priority in a society that keeps trying to limit my ability to make decisions about my own reproductive health, continues to do little to stem the rape rates and leaves many rape kits untested, all while engaging primarily in victim-blaming media patterns,

Christian Martyr Syndrome.

Now is as good a time as any to remind the world that this place exists, where you can buy pieces from actual Native American/First Nation artisans, and all of the stuff there is better than this rug-from-a-head-shop-as-high-fashion-poncho-bullshit.

We can debate the numbers all we want, but if it is even just one girl denied proper access to emergency contraception after being raped because these religious people can't set down their 2000 year old book of myths and legends (largely written by grumpy single men) and exercise real compassion for a real human in

You want to play in the political pool and actively work to disenfranchise others?