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#67995 Random Political Shit
Posted by wedjat on 13 May 2014 - 10:11 AM in News, Current Events, Politics
Jesus. Seriously Sterling, just shut your big fucking piehole already.
#67982 The Ongoing American Shooting Epidemic
Posted by wedjat on 11 May 2014 - 12:06 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
That guy's not unhinged at all.
#67945 Real 'muricans
Posted by wedjat on 07 May 2014 - 02:02 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
#67902 Hijack this thread
#67883 Real 'muricans
Posted by wedjat on 28 April 2014 - 02:37 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
#67878 The C-Word Thread
Posted by wedjat on 28 April 2014 - 12:26 PM in Main
A. Are you really surprised by anything that comes out of that psycho's fat mouth? & B. Look at her target audience.Sarah Palin: 'Waterboarding Is How We'd Baptize Terrorists' If I Were In Charge
#67857 Shitty MLS Pics...the SLCPUNK Edition.
#67841 Random Political Shit
Posted by wedjat on 24 April 2014 - 01:17 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
Hahaha, Stewart slays me. He makes cons look so stupid every time & he does it so easily, it's not hard to do.
#67832 Loons
Posted by wedjat on 23 April 2014 - 02:55 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
Best of luck to them.
#67810 Gender Equality
Posted by wedjat on 16 April 2014 - 12:45 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
The woman is as old as dirt, is it really surprising she'd have this archaic view about women, pay & marriage? She has no concept that there are many women out there, myself included, who have absolutely no interest in getting married. But I suppose now she'll be the poster child for the Repubs come this next election.
#67795 Loons
Posted by wedjat on 14 April 2014 - 02:46 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
If this rancher were instead say a community garden, the cons would be up in arms. Too liberal for them. It's the Obama administration, of course they're supporting the guy.
#67793 Random Political Shit
Posted by wedjat on 14 April 2014 - 12:11 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
Off to North Korea get thee!
#67789 Loons
Posted by wedjat on 12 April 2014 - 12:59 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
Haha, that chick really whipped that hard. Pretty good aim, that was close.
#67776 Loons
Posted by wedjat on 11 April 2014 - 12:32 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
Who's saying anything about tolerance? Are we actively seeking to ban gencon or world of warcraft or gaming of any kind? No, we're simply saying we think those people are strange, end of story. Nice try though at trying to paint us as intolerant. Fail, as usual.
#67757 Hijack this thread
#67756 Loons
Posted by wedjat on 08 April 2014 - 12:10 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
They are.
I also don't understand these kids who dress up and do the 'con' events. When I was young like that, I wanted to go dancing all night, meet girls and get laid. Not dress up like a cartoon character and walk around a convention center.
Me too. Ever need to find me? Go to Eso's, that's where I was 99.9% of the time. I worked at a hotel downtown years ago & there was some gen con like convention going on. I was in the lounge & heard two people talking to each other but I couldn't figure out what they were saying. I move in closer. I was like, what the fuck language are they speaking? Turns out they were speakiing in some made up klingon type tongue.....no lie. Back away slowly....
#67749 Loons
Posted by wedjat on 07 April 2014 - 03:44 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
Gamers are totally weird.
#67743 Gay Marriage/everything Gay Thread-Now With 20% More Gay!
Posted by wedjat on 07 April 2014 - 09:35 AM in News, Current Events, Politics
I simply cannot understand why people haven't beaten the living tar out of those jags. I would expect that to happen....I'd even support it.
#67723 Gender Equality
Posted by wedjat on 04 April 2014 - 03:14 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
No Paternity in Baseball? What It Says About ManhoodBy Allison Linn
The decision by the New York Mets' Daniel Murphy to take a short paternity leave — and the backlash he faced for it — are about more than just a few games of baseball.
Experts say the hubbub also is a sign of a new battle brewing over gender stereotypes — among dads.
"It's a knockdown, drag-out battle about what it means to be a good man and a good father," said Joan C. Williams, who runs the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California Hastings College of the Law.
Murphy, who plays second base for the Mets, received a verbal lashing from some radio talk show hosts when he chose to miss two games for the birth of his son, using Major League Baseball's paternity leave policy.
One sportscaster, former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason, went so far as to say Murphy should have told his wife to schedule a C-section so Murphy could show up for work when he was needed.
On Friday, Esiason apologized for suggesting that Murphy’s wife should have a C-section and conceded that his comments came off as insensitive.
Professional sports may be one of the manliest of jobs, but researchers say that kind of thinking — if not that kind of talking — is pretty common in other workplaces as well.
Brad Harrington, executive director of the Boston College Center for Work & Family, noted that when men choose family over work, it's one of the few areas where men stand to get penalized more than women.
Other researchers agree.
"Women who take leave...are seen as bad workers but good mothers," Williams said. "The men are often seen as bad workers and losers as men."
That definition of masculinity is changing among a younger generation of dads, Williams said. But for many of the men who are those new dads' bosses, being a good dad has traditionally meant being a good worker and provider. It makes sense that any shift in that definition of being a good dad would leave some older men feeling defensive, because their own identities as dads are at risk, she said.
"The older men have a lot to prove that there's only one way into the big leagues," Williams said. "If you're serious about the game, you miss your children's childhoods."
On Thursday, Murphy responded to the criticism by saying it was the right decision for his family.
Experts say that Murphy may have felt more emboldened to use his employer's paternity leave policy than a low-wage worker, or one who just endured a spate of unemployment because of the weak economy.
Continued: http://www.nbcnews.c...-manhood-n71426
One of these days, certain men will man up & be comfortable with their sexuality.
#67709 Universal Healthcare
Posted by wedjat on 02 April 2014 - 02:13 PM in News, Current Events, Politics
Yeah,
Yeah, I posted this on my FB wall this morning. I just had to smirk, christian hypocrites. What a surprise.
#67697 All NEW "What are you Listening to?"
Posted by wedjat on 28 March 2014 - 02:56 PM in The Amphitheater
Thanks for posting this. I just listened to it at work, it's totally soothing.
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