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This sounds like a magical chemical elixir. Sometimes I miss smoking.

I personally miss and I mean, absolutely miss! the short lived TAB Energy Drink circa 2006-2008. I used to drink it before class, during class, after class. With a cigarette. With an adderall. With a cigarette and adderall. When it got dark, I'd add some vodka. Call it a Tab-tini. Feeling a little too drunk? That's

I believe the lost airplane thing has been done, on LOST.

Best story yet.

During my sophomore year of high school, my parents sent me to drug and behavioral rehabs for being too gay. My step-mother told me to "butch it up." Alas, none of these places actually treated homosexuality so I was lucky. I just got to hang out with misfits for 9 months in three different treatment facilities.

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I understand what the PSA is saying. I actually think it's great that they have a PSA like this. But I'm just saying that if a young boy were to see this PSA, and happen to have been sexually assaulted; then I don't think his initial reaction would be to report it based on its gender-centric rhetoric. He might feel

It deserves its own PSA, but I don't think combining them is all that appropriate. The dynamics in male victimization are different and need to be addressed differently, especially considering how many male victims were raped as children. Over 25% of the male rape victims in the recent CDC study were raped before the

Those are exactly the issues I take with it, but I'm still very glad to see it. So um, I pretty much agree with you word for word... so, wait, why am I even commenting.

Seeing as 10% of assault victims are males, I'm upset about that too. I hope they do another PSA that features males, females, and those of the gender non-conforming and LGBTQ community. Both victims and perpetrations can be of any sex and gender.

Yup, with you here. Let's not forget "male rape victims" means trans men and male children, and using neutral language would feel welcoming to those who don't feel comfortable within the gender binary.

Um. This is the most insulting thing I've ever seen. I guess by listing "friends" among the other female identities they might been insinuating that the list might also include men and boys, but that's highly doubtful since they're the ones doing all the raping.

I hate how heteronormative this PSA is. I commend these actors on showing support against Sexual Assault. But what about our LGBT Brothers and Sisters? Where's our PSA?

First reaction: Kind of sad that they mention "wives, sisters, daughters" and omitted assault on males entirely in the video. Can't you just use gender-neutral terminology for the sake of being all-inclusive?