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âThe male apology has become an art formâŚâ
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kids are not supposed to die at school. parents are not supposed to drop their children off at school and then get texts like, âmom if i dont make it out of this, know that i love you and appreciate everything youve done for meâ. being in high school is not supposed to be a death sentence. yes, america, you fought for your independance. yes, you won. youâre a free country. but youâre not a safe country. power is not supposed to be more valuable than a human life.
Fitbits are just like Tamagotchis, except the stupid little creature you have to keep alive is yourself.

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This might come as a shock to some of you but saying âIâm not informed enough on this particular topic to have an opinionâ is about 100 times more respectable than being misinformed
What Amazon will probably say to justify this later: âItâs so we can tell if one of our staff is stealingâ
What the article says itâs for: âIt vibrates or shocks employees if they sort the packaging wrongâ
What Amazonâs ulterior motive probably is: âWe can track the pace of their work and if theyâre taking a few seconds too long or using their hands to wipe their sweaty brows, we bring it up at a performance review and will fire them for it. But remember that if you whine about this or demand better conditions/wages, weâll just replace you with robots, so keep working you mindless and invasively-monitored dronesâ
what the fuck kind of dystopian bullshit
Sadly, girlsâ trauma is more likely to be missed than that of boys. In children younger than about 11, boys tend to act out and behave badly if they are unhappy - so their trauma is noticed and (hopefully) addressed. Girls tend to react by becoming âpeople pleasersâ. Itâs as if they see trauma as a punishment, and hope that they can avoid it by being âgoodâ. They will talk less, work harder, always be springing up ready to help anyone with anything at the slightest indication they may want it. They watch the emotional states of adults like a hawk and soothe, placate and offer practical help at the slightest sign of anger or displeasure. As this is the kind of behavior encouraged in girls, no one takes any notice until itâs too late.
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natalie portman radiates such a terrifying energy i canât describe itâŚ.. itâs not exactly evil but itâs not warm eitherâŚ. i feel like she could unhinge her jaw and drag me into the ocean like a kraken but she wouldnât bc itâs undignifiedÂ
Wanna know why?
âOscar-winning actress Natalie Portman told the crowd at Saturdayâs Womenâs March in downtown Los Angeles that she experienced what she calls âsexual terrorismâ as a 13-year-old after the release of the film The Professional.
Portman described her pride and excitement in releasing the film, only to encounter sexually explicit messages both directed toward her and made about her.
âI excitedly opened my first fan mail to read a rape fantasy that a man had written me,â she recalled. âA countdown was started on my local radio show to my 18th birthday, euphemistically the date that I would be legal to sleep with. Movie reviewers talked about my budding breasts in reviews.â
The experience, she said, changed the way she expressed herself publicly, in order to limit the ways she could be objectified by others.
âI understood very quickly, even as a 13-year-old, that if I were to express myself sexually, I would feel unsafe,â she said. âAnd that men would feel entitled to discuss and objectify my body to my great discomfort. So I quickly adjusted my behavior. I rejected any role that even had a kissing scene and talked about that choice deliberately in interviews. I emphasized how bookish I was and how serious I was. And I cultivated an elegant way of dressing. I built a reputation for basically being prudish, conservative, nerdy, serious, in an attempt to feel that my body was safe and that my voice would be listened to.â
Video of the speech here:Â https://www.vox.com/2018/1/21/16917130/natalie-portman-womens-march

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painting a gay bar as a safe place for straight girls avoiding straight men is wild to me bc ideally it would be a safe place from the straights for gay ppl but we canât have anything can we
i think people here are misunderstanding what im trying to say. this isnât a fuck you to every straight girl whoâs been to a gay bar. i myself wouldnât blink at the idea of bringing some of my straight friends to a gay bar for a fun night out. what im criticizing is this new wave of articles and think pieces urging straight women to take refuge in places that are ultimately meant to be safe places for gay people from straight people themselves. if you want to write about a need for more womenâs spaces and womenâs bars where women can feel safer, im all for it. but donât try to rewrite or infringe on what a lgbt space is meant for - a space for lgbt people themselves
You really hate women donât you
youâre talking to a whole lesbian buddy