Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Question of the Day
What exactly are your preferred and least favorite uses of the title in popular culture? Books, films, tv shows, tunes, comics, anything…My title is not really used enough to possess a lot of a solution for that one. Most likely probably the most well-known popular culture reference using i'm the Allman Brothers' "Melissa," which is not even really in regards to a girl named Melissa around it's about a rambling dude who fancies a woman named Melissa. Wev. I love Erykah Badu's version, though.Porno Graffiti in addition have a song known as [CN: strobe effect at link] "Melissa," which someone placed on a combination Compact disc for me personally once. I love the song, despite the fact that I've no clue how it is about since i have don't speak/read Japanese.Apart from that, it's pretty slim pickings. Melanie Mayron's character in Thirtysomething was named Melissa, the only recurring television character I'm able to recall, and that i can't think about a significant movie character named Melissa whatsoever. (Actually, the only person I'm able to think about is Jami Gertz's character in Twister, that is pretty pathetic, lol.)And So I don't genuinely have a popular. I will tell you my least favorite utilization of my title ever continues to be because the title of the trojan that made national head lines. Which was an enjoyable couple of days. Meh.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Here Are Three Things I Read Today
[Content Note: Institutional rape/violence against women—graphic.]Katy Migiro at TrustLaw: Nairobi in Crisis as Women Are Beaten, Raped, and Wiped out with Impunity.Jayashree Nandi & Dwaipayan Ghosh within the Occasions asia: Fierce Protests in New Delhi After Gang Rape of Lady on BusJessica Fender within the Colorado Publish: Judge: Colorado Cop Charged of Rape and Kidnapping Free on Bond Until Sentencing.I'm not sure what to say of these tales. That are only three which i saw, with lots of more these days I didn't see. I'm not sure how to handle preventing this from happening, except to wield my one little teaspoon every single day with just as much furious resolve when i can. I share a harsh sisterhood using the wronged women in their centers. I suppose Among the finest to mark this is going on, that i'm having to pay attention, which I thirst for justice and peace.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Open Thread
Located by shanghai soup which consists of dumplings.This week's open threads happen to be introduced for you by dim sum.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Question of the Day
What exactly are your preferred and least favorite uses of the title in popular culture? Books, films, tv shows, tunes, comics, anything…My title is not really used enough to possess a lot of a solution for that one. Most likely probably the most well-known popular culture reference using i'm the Allman Brothers' "Melissa," which is not even really in regards to a girl named Melissa around it's about a rambling dude who fancies a woman named Melissa. Wev. I love Erykah Badu's version, though.Porno Graffiti in addition have a song known as [CN: strobe effect at link] "Melissa," which someone placed on a combination Compact disc for me personally once. I love the song, despite the fact that I've no clue how it is about since i have don't speak/read Japanese.Apart from that, it's pretty slim pickings. Melanie Mayron's character in Thirtysomething was named Melissa, the only recurring television character I'm able to recall, and that i can't think about a significant movie character named Melissa whatsoever. (Actually, the only person I'm able to think about is Jami Gertz's character in Twister, that is pretty pathetic, lol.)And So I don't genuinely have a popular. I will tell you my least favorite utilization of my title ever continues to be because the title of the trojan that made national head lines. Which was an enjoyable couple of days. Meh.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Question of the Day
What exactly are your preferred and least favorite uses of the title in popular culture? Books, films, tv shows, tunes, comics, anything…My title is not really used enough to possess a lot of a solution for that one. Most likely probably the most well-known popular culture reference using i'm the Allman Brothers' "Melissa," which is not even really in regards to a girl named Melissa around it's about a rambling dude who fancies a woman named Melissa. Wev. I love Erykah Badu's version, though.Porno Graffiti in addition have a song known as [CN: strobe effect at link] "Melissa," which someone placed on a combination Compact disc for me personally once. I love the song, despite the fact that I've no clue how it is about since i have don't speak/read Japanese.Apart from that, it's pretty slim pickings. Melanie Mayron's character in Thirtysomething was named Melissa, the only recurring television character I'm able to recall, and that i can't think about a significant movie character named Melissa whatsoever. (Actually, the only person I'm able to think about is Jami Gertz's character in Twister, that is pretty pathetic, lol.)And So I don't genuinely have a popular. I will tell you my least favorite utilization of my title ever continues to be because the title of the trojan that made national head lines. Which was an enjoyable couple of days. Meh.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
This is so the worst thing you're going to read all day.
[Content Note: Gun violence misogyny gender essentialism.]Yesterday's Worst Factor would be a heaping pile of contemptible garbage by noted conservative thinker [sic] Charlotte now Allen.Present day Worst Factor is Charlotte now Allen's reprehensible defense of this heaping pile of contemptible garbage.As always, it's difficult to choose a popular passage, but I am gonna opt for:I'm also reacting to David Weigel, who explained I become my details wrong: that you will find really two males, a custodian along with a 4th-grade teacher, on Sandy Hook's 52-person staff. He's right, and that i stand remedied. This may help prove my point, though: just two adult males inside a building that contains 500 people — and it is not obvious that each of them were at the office on that day. Indeed, a trip to Sandy Hook's staff website is really a depressing experience, the ocean of women's names. Why aren't there more males? I truly pity a lady so filled with self-loathing that viewing "a ocean of women's names" from anywhere of non-exploitative employment is really a depressing experience. Exactly what a terrible approach to take through existence.[H/T to Shaker dani_alexis, in comments.]
Monday, December 24, 2012
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Here Are Three Things I Read Today
[Content Note: Institutional rape/violence against women—graphic.]Katy Migiro at TrustLaw: Nairobi in Crisis as Women Are Beaten, Raped, and Wiped out with Impunity.Jayashree Nandi & Dwaipayan Ghosh within the Occasions asia: Fierce Protests in New Delhi After Gang Rape of Lady on BusJessica Fender within the Colorado Publish: Judge: Colorado Cop Charged of Rape and Kidnapping Free on Bond Until Sentencing.I'm not sure what to say of these tales. That are only three which i saw, with lots of more these days I didn't see. I'm not sure how to handle preventing this from happening, except to wield my one little teaspoon every single day with just as much furious resolve when i can. I share a harsh sisterhood using the wronged women in their centers. I suppose Among the finest to mark this is going on, that i'm having to pay attention, which I thirst for justice and peace.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
In The News
[Content note: Guns, gun violence, homophobia, misogyny]It's Thursday:Actual Headline: "Compressing breasts could prevent cancer, best study ever states."Gay privileges pioneer Richard Adams died Monday morning.You know what? Bill O'Reilly covers the Fight Against Christmas a lot more than actual wars. (See also.)American gun deaths to exceed traffic deaths by 2015. America! Exactly what a country!The Irish government introduced that it'll draft new legislation to explain the nation's limited abortion prohibit.Judd Apatow's new movie consists of jokes about killing children. Edgy!The Vatican states gay marriage is really a false paradise. The Vatican knows a great deal about false utopias.The CDC reviews a 22 percent rise in Aids among youthful gay males.Guns sold-out at Wal-Mart as magazine prices surge. America! Exactly what a country!For those who have 89 cents, take a look at Large Al's doomsday prepper song.New counterterrorism database rules threaten the privacy of each and every American.Sheldon Adelson spent around $150 million trying to purchase the 2012 election. America! Exactly what a country!Newt Gingrich thinks he'd did much better than Mitt Romney if he'd been nominated. (But everybody still hates you, Newt!)Where's your figgy pudding? The following.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Daily Dose of Cute
A Portrait of Watch Dog and never-Watch Dog.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Quote of the Day
"You realize, I am an indecisive person. I am terrible to visit a cafe or restaurant with—I can spend ten minutes determining on which to consume, things to drink. After I met N, I'm not sure what it really was—it wasn't me. It had been the best factor on the planet for me personally. I understood 100 %. …I've never known anything as with confidence or sure within my existence that they was the main one I had been intended to be with. And i believe, for me personally, that's among the great benefits, because, in almost any relationship, in almost any marriage, there's good occasions, bad occasions, hard occasions, and great times—and it is simply forever in here [touches chest]: No matter what to N and that i, whatever results in our path, I understand we are likely to tackle it together. And truly she's the finest lady I've ever met."—Hugh Jackman, speaking about his wife of 16 years, actress Deborra-Lee Furness.Just just in case you possessed one more reason to like Hugh Jackman. [The quote starts at 2:20 in video viewable here.]
Monday, December 17, 2012
This Is Not Iain
However I would understand should you thought it may be.Video clip Description: A whitened guy rides his unicycle lower a Tigard pavement, outfitted as Gandalf and playing The almighty from the Rings music on bagpipes.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Quote of the Day
[Content Note: Rape culture description of sexual violence.]"I am not really a doctor, but I will tell you something: If a person does not wish to have intercourse, your body shuts lower. Your body won't permit that to occur unless of course lots of damage is caused, and that we heard nothing about this within this situation."—California Superior Court Judge Derek Manley, throughout a situation about "a guy who threatened to mutilate the face area and genital area of his ex-girlfriend having a heated screwdriver, beat her having a metal baton making other violent risks before carrying out rape, forced dental copulation, along with other crimes." It had been Judge Johnson's estimation the victim "did not set up a battleInch throughout her assault, because her vagina wasn't "shredded," and that he sentenced the attacker to simply six years, "saying that is what the situation was 'worth.'"In reaction, the California Commission on Judicial Performance chosen 10- yesterday to impose a public admonishment of Manley.He ought to be taken off the bench. For fuck's sake.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Ladies! Here Is Some Important Career Advice!
CNN asks: "Women: How can you intend to succeed at the office in 2013?"[R]esearch in the American Association of College Women implies that full-time working women continue to be generating 23% under males, and Catalyst 2012 Census of Fortune 500 informs us that ladies held only 16.6% of board seats this year, the seventh consecutive year of no growth.So, just how can women change this?Is the fact that a trick question? That seems like a trick question! Or whether it's a riddle: How can women, with substantially less wealth and extremely less energy inside a system that oppresses them, change that system on their own?Will the answer involve miracle unicorns?! That might be exciting!Career advisors tell women to become more forward in requesting promotions, pay increases and additional responsibility to locate a mentor to become listed on a networking group and also to accept praise more readily.Oh ' ' sure. Obviously. Clearly it's that ladies have to do more since it is our very own failures holding us back.I question what career advisors tell males about how they may change inequality within the place of work? Nothing, I wager!Will these steps help overhaul your job in 2013? Or have you got a different method of achieving your purpose?I've got a different method of achieving my goals, CNN!
Friday, December 14, 2012
In The News
[Content note: homopobia, transphobia]Thursday News:American Family Association spokesbigot Bryan Fischer states homosexuality might be a birth defect. Nice.A poll running earlier today around the Yahoo! webpage, requested site visitors "Would you believe homosexuality is genetic?" Nice.The 2nd worldwide intersex forum has known as around the medical community and also the Not to respect their privileges.A brand new poll discovered that 54 percent of Indianans interviewed oppose altering the condition metabolic rate to close gay couples from getting married to, while 38 percent support doing this.Allan Fonseca, a gay guy who works in the Macy's in Clackamas Town Center, apparently led scared, confused clients outdoors to safety throughout the fatal shooting on Tuesday.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Quote of the Day
"This can be a great victory for that freedom of expression privileges of North Carolinians, no matter their perspective on reproductive freedom. The federal government cannot create a method of expression for one for reds of the contentious political problem while denying the same chance to people using the opposite view."—Chris Brook, legal director from the ACLU's New York Legal Foundation, after U.S. District Court Judge James Fox, age 84, ruled "that New York cannot problem 'Choose Life' license plates without offering a range of plates with alternate viewpoints."Republicans within the condition legislature have frequently declined to approve professional-choice license plates. And additional showing the anti-choice side's intellectual mettle:The ruling sparked a litany of critique and opposing arguments from professional-existence advocates. One legal analyst, who offered like a consultant for accused from the "Choose Existence" plate, posed an issue about if the ruling meant the condition now will need to provide a "Get Rid Of The Ocean Turtles" license plate to counter the "Save The Ocean Turtles" one.Good grief.Fortunately, Brook had something to say of that, too: "In order for there to become unconstitutional point of view discrimination there has to be dueling viewpoints. Until there's an organization dedicated to turtle destruction, there's not the identical concerns for the reason that example because the current debate."' ' but nobody hates ocean turtles the way in which rightwingers hate women's agency.Don't be concerned, ocean turtles! As lengthy as there's a functioning uterus within the Usa, you're safe! (Not really—but nobody wants to brag on the license plate regarding their garbage guidelines endangering ocean turtles like they are doing their garbage guidelines turning individuals with uteri into condition-possessed incubators.)
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Blub Train Arriving at Shakesville Station
Matt Stopera: 60 Moments That Provided The Chills Throughout Seattle's First Day's Marriage Equality.[H/T to everybody within the multiverse, and my because of every single certainly one of you.]
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Question of the Day
Who're your preferred television or movie instructors?
Monday, December 10, 2012
Question of the Day
What'sOrwas for supper?Tuna fish touches and celery here. Type of a strange one, I suppose, lol.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Question of the Day
What'sOrwas for supper?Tuna fish touches and celery here. Type of a strange one, I suppose, lol.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Good News
FMF News—Textbooks in Saudi Arabia Feature Photographs of ladies: "The very first time within the good reputation for public education in Saudi Arabia, new books will feature photographs of ladies. The books, created for third year senior high school British students, have a lady like a nurse going to give someone a shot. Within the photograph, she's putting on a headscarf along with a surgical mask. The photograph can also be supported by a workout asking students to go over males and women's altering participation in traditional jobs. The books also picture a lady inside a science lab."That's amazing. I am so thrilled for that ladies and women of Saudi Arabia!Discuss why we want feminism. * * *Because threads about feminist progress (or even the lack thereof) in Arabic nations have this inclination to rapidly devolve into clusterfucks of Othering, I wish to encourage visitors to think about the ways that misogyny works in (the broadly and inexactly named) Western culture exactly the same way it really works in Saudi Arabia.Like, for example: Might we have the ability to draw a parallel between your invisibility of female forms in public places books and also the invisibility of female forms in public places signs?It isn't very easy to condescendingly dismiss as irrevocably backwards a culture by which one sees commonalities to a person's own.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Quote of the Day
"I'm greatly against [raising the Medicare insurance qualifications age], and i believe the majority of my people are. I do not use whatever reason that needs to be in almost any agreement."—House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, tossing some shade at one of the numerous bullshit plans being bandied about throughout the absurdist theater that's the "Fiscal High cliff debate."The hat tip would go to Atrios, who states, "Great for Pelosi. Raising the qualifications age does not save much public money, and I'd wager it really would increase healthcare costs overall (public+private). It is a stupid horrible idea. And that's why Villagers like it.InchThere's no clue too terrible for that Beltway media to not love!
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Top Five
Here's your subject: Top 5 Favorite Reasons For Becoming an Adult. (And, if you are less than grown-up yet, please feel thanks for visiting interpret that one as the top 5 favorite reasons for not just a little kid any longer.) Go!Please feel thanks for visiting share tales about why your Top 5 picks are what they're, though an upright-up list is okay, too. Please avoid adversely auditing other individuals lists, because judgment attempts participation.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Capybara Sits in the Old Hot Spring
Do you want to see 17 photos of capybaras using Japanese hot springs? Why don't you, right? Here is among individuals photos!Will it make you need to begin to see the relaxation? Well, here you decide to go![H/T to Jordan.]
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Daily Dose of Cute
"So why do we've a lot of remote controls?"
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Two-Minute Nostalgia Sublime
The 3 O'Clock: "I Am Going Wild"
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Friday Blogaround
This blogaround introduced for you by aluminum.Suggested Reading through:Courtney: Story Time [Content Note: The publish only at that link includes discussions of funding abstinence-only sex erectile dysfunction and bullying.]Spectra: 4 Effective Documentaries about African Women Everybody Should Watch [Content Note: The explanations from the films contain references to misogyny, classism, and sexual violence.]Tracy: The Invisible War Exposes the Banality of Misogyny and Sexual Violence in america MilitarySamhita: Dominique Strauss-Kahn to stay from Court with Nafissitou Diallo [Content Note: Sexual violence.]Jorge: Study Finds Negative Portrayals of Muslims Have More Media AttentionAtrios: The Only Real Votes That MatterBrian: Customer Advocates and Otis [Content Note: Pet loss.]Letters of Note: With Greatest Sympathy, FidoLeave your links and recommendations in comments...
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