can’t believe tyler the creator paraphrased the supreme court of the united states in his creation of the most iconic tweet of all time
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can’t believe tyler the creator paraphrased the supreme court of the united states in his creation of the most iconic tweet of all time
when a girl with pronouns in her bio goes thru ur terf blog and likes all ur posts
Are they done kicking that ball yet
Can they be
your honor, i understand that this may seem like a normal case of manslaughter, and i'm not excusing my texting and driving. HOWEVER, seconds after my grievous mistake i saw a vision in the form of an Xbox 360 notification that said "achievement unlocked: slayed the worst man in indiana". i ask that this be taken into account in my sentencing.
"but why do men-" because they hate us and you have a good heart and are trying to move beyond your instinctive recognition of that because you want to see humanity in men youre a good moral person but men arent thinking like us they dont think like us
So something I theorised several years ago is that 'gross out humour' primes boys into sexual harassment of girls. So much 'gross out humour' is directed at males, boys especially, and they learn from a young age to view their various bodily fluids (snot, earwax etc.) as not just a source of comedy but a means by which to terrorise girls, who are likewise primed to be 'above' that kind of low-brow comedy. Images of boys behaving grossly with girls responding with 'EW' are commonplace across media and especially were common in the 90s and 2000s. Even earlier than that, 'mooning' was seen as a harmless silly prank committed by boys - and I think it's notable that how despite supposed homosexual fears of anal sex, males have been able to turn a vulnerable area into a tool of harassment.
It's also worth noting here that this 'gross out humour' has been used as an explicit sexual and pornographic dogwhistle in various nickelodeon shows. Back when I first thought about this, the scandal had not been exposed yet, and it supports my theory, providing the 'missing link' so to speak between childhood gross-out humour and adult sexual harassment involving bodily fluids.
Is it acceptable that I do shave my legs only because it’s easier to put lotion on my legs when they aren’t too hairy and I do like the feeling of smooth skin when I finish up with it.
I also only really do it once or twice a month so sometimes I do go out in public with hairy legs.
come on man i'm on my lunch break can't you wait???
in my dictatorship every man will get a decibel meter implanted on his neck and when he talks above a measured conversational volume his head explodes
a pit of dread forms in your stomach as you parse my "evil baby on board" decal and realize you have a moral duty to rear end my vehicle as hard as you can
*sees whatever the fandom is doing* there's a really good story happening on the actual show if you want to watch that instead
Men be like: “Women have it easier because [men view women as sex objects], [men have low standards for sex] and they can [something men can do but choose not to].”