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A bunch of stuff :
1) Last night The Colbert Report did a segment on “Difference Maker” Roy Den Hollander, the douchebag MRA lawyer who’s on a crusade against the evil feminist institution of “Ladies Night” at bars. Here’s the video. He reveals, among other things, that he is currently single (hey ladies!), and that he is taking a hip hop dance class. He treats us all to a display of his dance moves, and, trust me, it is a treat. (Oh, and here’s Amanda Marcotte’s classic take on the dude and his quest.)
2 2) I’ve reposted my Scott Adams: I meant to do that piece on Feministe. It’s basically identical to the one posted here, but maybe Adams will show up again in the comments.
3) The BAD BOY COCK CAROUSEL T-SHIRTS ARE HERE!!! Well, here. The art, by JohnnyKaje, is officially AWESOME. There are several variations, some with the phrase “bad boy cock carousel,” and some without. (Either way, the shirt will make an excellent conversation piece.) I haven’t yet gotten around to putting the graphics onto other products yet, but will soon. If you want any product in particular, let me know in the comments below.
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>Now that one I will buy and wear on my cruise.
>Best manboobz T-shirt evar!!!1!!!!
>Amanda Marcotte did a really good post about Ladies' Night a while back. Roy Den Hollander comes up, too.
>Oh, and I love the shirt. Johnnykaje is a fantastic artist.
>Added the link to Amanda's post. Thanks, tp!
>You may think Lady's Nights are no big deal…but we here in California think otherwise. Under California's Unrue Act, upheld by the California Supreme Court in Angelucci v. Century Supper Club, if you have a ladies night that discriminates by gender, the agrieved, i.e. the man, can sue and win damages up to $4,000. The man doesn't even have to make a demand that you treat him fairly. All he has to do is go to the door, and be told that he has a cover, when the women don't. It's amazing how people trivialize discrimination against men.
>Our buddy Scarecrow even showed up to comment! The money quote: "Your attempt to ridicule this will fail. I'll see to it."Well, there you have it. No institution can survive once ol' Scarecrow is on the case. Ladies Night, you're history!
>Can those come in a sweatshirt?
>It's amazing how people trivialize discrimination against men. To be fair, this is a pretty trivial issue–especially since, as Amanda points out in her post, men are the intended beneficiaries of the system. As far as I'm concerned, let Ladies Night be banned everywhere. I doubt it will set back the feminist movement as far as this guy hopes.
>Just no whining from men over the fact that bars remain complete sausage fests forever and ever.And they do! Awesome!
>I'll go one step further: ban Ladies Nights, AND the song Ladies Night. Life is short, and I've heard it too many times already.
>It's amazing how people trivialize discrimination against men.Step 1: Be an obnoxious chauvinistStep 2: Notice that women don't want to hang out with youStep 3: Ply women with free drinksStep 4: Piss and moan about having to pay for drinks when women don't
>"It's amazing how people trivialize discrimination against men."Not really.
>David, I'm going to have to ding you for the use of the following words in your post:"douchebag" is offensive because of the insinuation that women are unhygenic."crusade" is offensive because of its association with religious warfare."boy" is offensive because of its past use as a racial slur.and I think maybe "dance moves" is homophobic and/or racist in some way. I'll have to get back to you on that.
>If it's not too much trouble, how about a keychain for this one? Usually, I have the pithy sayings kinda keychains, but this would be far more awesome instead. I don't know if it would work, but if you could, that would be great.
>Well, there you have it. No institution can survive once ol' Scarecrow is on the case. Ladies Night, you're history!And a darn good thing, cuz all that cheap, watered-down booze will end up giving you diarrhea!!
>Excellent definition of Men's Rights Advocate in the comments section of Amanda Marcotte's article:Men's Rights Advocate: N. A man who finally realized that patriarchy hurts men too, and devotes his life to making sure it only ever hurts women.
>@Elizabeth: can those come in a sweatshirt? You mean the design? Because actual bad boys can come in anything.
>Actually, it's been argued that "douchebag" is an appropriate insult, since douche bags are 1) unnecessary; and 2) harmful to women.
>I do not like bad boys though Raoul. I like men who can hold jobs, are reliable and responsible. And are fat.
>I second captain bathrobe's statement.
>Elizabeth, somehow I missed your question earlier. Yeah, you can get any of these as a sweatshirt. On the Man Boobz store, just click on the t-shirt with the design you like, and then click on the "see all" link when it asks you to choose your style and color. There are 50 different sorts of shirt/sweatshirt that these designs can go on.
>You mean the design? Because actual bad boys can come in anything.…eeeeeeewwwww…
>@the Feministe posting: Don't open the comments! Not unless you've got your popcorn popped for a long, all-out, somewhat intelligent and principled but mostly garden-variety fanatical thrash about whether David used ableist language. @Elizabeth: I resent your discrimination against those of us who are self-employed and only slightly overweight. Neener neener.
>Raoul-Here, have some bacon.