If it's almost a sport, we have it.
If it's almost a sport, we have it.
Are you insinuating that a Qdoba burrito isn't made of hydrocarbons?
If "rigors and risks" and injuries are all it takes to be classified as a sport, then woohoo because every construction trade job just became a sport, too.
"This condom on the left feels like sandpaper. This condom on the right is about 85% of the real deal"
I'm pretty sure I started doing the chew up and spit out thing before I started throwing up for real, and part of me looks back at something that seemed so reasonable at the time and is like... really, Violet? You really thought that made sense?
Yup, but by feminist logic, anytime a woman's choices are questioned, that's sexism.
Nah, seems reasonable to me. I see no reason a dude my height (5'6") couldn't squat 800 lbs. I see it all the time at the gym, actually.
Of course men need to learn to not rape, but she's not wrong either.
So, you leave your kids in the car with the keys in the ignition. No idea how old your kids are, but are you really unable to see the potential dangers there?
"including bookstore gift certificates, a flute, a Swiss Army knife with his jersey number, '7,' engraved on it … [and] introduced her to great works of literature, including 100 Years of Solitude and I, Claudius."
Unfortunately it's hard to prosecute rich, well-connected men for both hugging and backscratching.
This guy might want to hear your theory about female on male violence not being as violent.
That's horseshit, unless he raped or beat her, there is nothing, but judgement that should be heaped on her. No one asked what Rhianna did to provoke Chris Brown. Do you know why? Because it doesn't matter. She is just lucky he didn't react like her.
Somehow I think if a male celebrity beat up a female celebrity, Jezebel wouldn't be making an article listing the theories on what the woman did to get a beating. But hey, victim-blaming is only bad when it's against women and physical violence is only horrible when a man commits it and no woman would ever hurt a man…
"If it was something that Jay Z said to her that set Solange off, it would have to be something that really cut to the bone. Something had to truly move her to risk ripping her couture gown or losing a piece of her Lorraine Schwartz-borrowed jewelry or spitting on Beyoncé's Givenchy."
Does it really matter what got Solange so angry or if Jay-Z offended her? No lie, I love juicy speculation as much as every other person reading. But the tone of the comments and the article is a little weird. Solange attacked Jay-Z. If the shot was on the other foot there is not way people would be speculating about…
Jay Z., domestic abuse survivor?
"Garbage can" doesn't mean "junk." It means it's a real disorder that is inappropriately applied too broadly, which then diminishes its validity. I'm a psychologist, and in my field bipolar disorder is like that. Bipolar disorder is definitely real. However, it's also sloppily and inappropriately diagnosed in lots of…
Agreed, except that "garbage can diagnosis" is pejorative regarding the diagnostic process, not the patient. It means that too many people get misdiagnosed with it, diminishing the validity of the diagnosis. I don't hear it as saying anything about the validity of the patient's complaint (although it was invalidating…
Unfortunately, a fair number of "garbage can" disorders are pain-related, and men are much more likely to ignore pain than women. So the flip-side is that men regularly ignore the symptoms of serious illness despite pain being present that would otherwise provide time for early treatment.