Some men have good intentions. Some men don't. Women, unfortunately, live in a world where one of their greatest physical threats is the latter of the two.
Some men have good intentions. Some men don't. Women, unfortunately, live in a world where one of their greatest physical threats is the latter of the two.
What gave you the impression that they are blaming Celtic? Was it the massive UEFA logo?
Out of curiosity - you disagree with her points 90% of the time, but clearly are of sound enough mind to understand that this kind of insane threatening behavior is unconscionable. What do you disagree with re: her arguments? I think in large part a lot of what she talks about, particularly in her last two videos…
Maybe I'm overly concerned about the well-being of others, but I rarely recline my seat on flights. I hate those POS who recline as soon as possible and remain reclined for the duration of the flight. If I'm on a long flight (3+ hours) I'll recline when I actually want to try and take a nap, and then go back to normal…
You're right, you are free to choose to recline. You're also free to your opinion about it. But common courtesy says that if you're recline into someone else's space that they are currently occupying (as is the case with a very tall man like Thabeet), maybe you should consider being polite instead of being a child.
That was not "semi-serious." I don't think Beltre ever smiles during those exchanges, he's always pretty deadpan.
Regardless of the merits of actual sexism vs. ironic sexism, I don't fathom the argument that Vergara's approval automatically makes it not sexist. It's as if #womenagainstfeminism wasn't an actual, scarcely month-old thing. Women are perfectly capable of upholding the status quo.
She wasn't forced to, but I see why people are complaining about it. She was quite literally used as a prop for people to look at while a white guy read something boring. If it had been her and, say, Jon Hamm on that pedestal, nobody would be complaining because it would be equal-opportunity objectification.
What a fucking piece of shit. I wish I could put some kind of witty spin on it, but honestly, fuck this guy.
My personal opinion: if it's too controversial to use on foreign enemies, we probably shouldn't use it on our own citizens.
I hate you.
This is also a real strong take.
"What if I trade you this autographed ball for your number?"
To be fair, most Gawker commenters needed that memo.
OMG you found ONE!!!! WOW! Are you pleased with yourself?
Golf is not a sport. It's a skill. Add a time element or defense and it might be a sport.
The tear gas element of the tribute, however, seems a bit too on-the-nose for me.
For that suggestion, she gets to drink FROM THE FIRE HOSE!!!!
They were only suggesting "Robin', which wouldn't be that out of place.
The back of a Volkswagen?