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oh my god, do you think that’s what’s happening here?

oh, come on, she’s not verbally assaulting anyone or using slurs (at least not as indicated in your post). getting your knickers in a twist over a few swears? dramatic.

and as we all know, the system is infallible.

well, that’s kind of shitty to say — she was in a car wreck a while back and was partially paralyzed and had to have a bunch of reconstructive surgery. not that it wouldn’t be dickish to criticize looks aaanyway, but it’s kind of especially egregious in this instance.

I can understand it (and have experienced it, and encourage it) in healthy, loving, mutually respectful and beneficial relationships. when you have that reaction to someone knowingly, thoroughly fucking you over? no, you’re a doormat.

But she’d be the one changing herself to fit someone else’s expectations. Grandma doesn’t get to dictate how others behave - especially when it’s not a harmful behavior. To expect that is entitlement to the highest degree. Grandma needs to either chill, or put on her big girl pants and deal with the problem herself.

ssshhhh.

coats aren’t ponchos, dude. they’re pretty secure. and if you think they’re not ‘ideal winter attire,’ don’t wear them. see how simple that was?

That said, to imply that both men and women are atrocious for being attracted to and approaching engaged members of the opposite sex - not even married, engaged! - is a bit much.

shh, this isn’t about you.

lol, yeah, that line was a bit much.

yeah, sorry. I don’t know why you thought men would respect a ring any more than a woman’s wishes (at least while she’s alone - when ‘her man’ is present, it’s different because then he’s infringing on someone else’s ‘territory’), but many dudes just see it as a challenge.

when the demands are silly or unreasonable (or can be easily fixed by the complaining party, which just tells me that they like having their whims catered to / like having power over someone else), no, hard pass. i’m on team sister, too.

yes. have you heard of coats? they’re these really neat things that you put on when you’re going outside and take off when you’re inside because you recognize that outside and inside will be two different temperatures! wacky!

Hannibal was recently cancelled by NBC, putting an ailing show out of its misery

lmfao oh my god

I support a culture where we’re all open about height and weight in order to avoid propagating unease and dishonesty and neuroses about various aspects of size, yes! thanks for asking!

yes. it amazes me that there are still people who apparently think that lifelong commitment doesn’t deserve a convo or two.

This is true, but I still hold that the joke in this situation is more the entertainment industry’s apparent refusal to let us know how tall any of the men who work in it are.

oh my god, come on