You deserve to exist 3 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
If there was any way to prove to people that he belonged in that library... He sure as hell found it...
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Casual sexism 18 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
Just over 5 years ago now, I was in the military, and let me tell you...
We had quarterly, if not monthly, sexual assault prevention training, and it all felt like this poster.
If the woman is at all drunk, or even tipsy, its basically rape.
It doesn't matter how much the dude had to drink, or any sort of details about the situation, females + alcohol = rape.
This particular poster may be old, but I can confirm that at least in recent history, this attitude still exists
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We had quarterly, if not monthly, sexual assault prevention training, and it all felt like this poster.
If the woman is at all drunk, or even tipsy, its basically rape.
It doesn't matter how much the dude had to drink, or any sort of details about the situation, females + alcohol = rape.
This particular poster may be old, but I can confirm that at least in recent history, this attitude still exists
Ganz Cosplay by Kagura Miko 4 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
Eh... Whatever floats your boat, but I prefer classy-sexy as opposed to clothes-too-tight-sexy
Ganz Cosplay by Kagura Miko 4 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
This outfit looks like it's cutting off circulation to her giblets...
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Casual sexism 18 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
Agreed.
But a drunk yes is still a yes. Just like a drunk no is still a no.
Sex is literally the only thing where this is a grey area, and it annoys the hell out of me.
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But a drunk yes is still a yes. Just like a drunk no is still a no.
Sex is literally the only thing where this is a grey area, and it annoys the hell out of me.
Casual sexism 18 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
I hate the whole "too drunk to consent" bs.
You are responsible for your own actions, drunk or not.
That mentality works with anything else besides sex, I don't see why sex should be any different.
If I get a telemarketing call about my car's extended warranty, and I'm drunk, so I agree to everything... Can I call the next day and say I was "too drunk to consent"?
Now, if you're drunk and attempting to refuse, but the other person is forcing the issue, that's a different story.
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You are responsible for your own actions, drunk or not.
That mentality works with anything else besides sex, I don't see why sex should be any different.
If I get a telemarketing call about my car's extended warranty, and I'm drunk, so I agree to everything... Can I call the next day and say I was "too drunk to consent"?
Now, if you're drunk and attempting to refuse, but the other person is forcing the issue, that's a different story.
Another hand drawn battle map that I coloured in Photoshop for you guys. All feedback 14 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
Soooo... The defending side just pulls the planks the bridge and proceeds to make faces at the attackers who are now stuck, lol.
Excellent artwork though, my sarcastic comments aside.
Excellent artwork though, my sarcastic comments aside.
What the hell is even that! 3 comments
11/9* for those who doesnt get it 20 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
Kitty, there was plenty of non-military damage, I never said there wasn't.
But the prime target was military production and as others have mentioned, attempts were made to warn the population.
Im also not saying that dropping these bombs was specifically a *good* thing, as I think we can all agree that loss of life is bad. But one of the deciding factors in using nuclear weapons.to end the war was that the only other option would have been and invasion of mainland Japan.
Based on experience in invading islands just as Okinawa and Iwo Jima, estimates for the death toll *just* on the US side for a mainland invasion were in the millions...
The war needed to end, and based on the options available at the time, A nuclear bomb was the fastest and least destructive way to accomplish that.
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But the prime target was military production and as others have mentioned, attempts were made to warn the population.
Im also not saying that dropping these bombs was specifically a *good* thing, as I think we can all agree that loss of life is bad. But one of the deciding factors in using nuclear weapons.to end the war was that the only other option would have been and invasion of mainland Japan.
Based on experience in invading islands just as Okinawa and Iwo Jima, estimates for the death toll *just* on the US side for a mainland invasion were in the millions...
The war needed to end, and based on the options available at the time, A nuclear bomb was the fastest and least destructive way to accomplish that.
11/9* for those who doesnt get it 20 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
Yeeeeaaahhh because being at war with a country, targeting cities with known military production centers, and making every attempt to warn the government and population that the cities would be destroyed is the same as crashing planes into unsuspecting civilians with an intent of causing as much non-military damage as possible...
That's gonna be a no from me bot-dawg...
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Edited 5 years ago
That's gonna be a no from me bot-dawg...
She's looking for you 5 comments
There shouldn't be a stigma 7 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
And before the downvotes come in, there's nothing wrong with a non-technical degree if that's what you're actually interested in and want to pursue a career in. Too many people get a degree just for the sake of it, and not because they actually care.
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There shouldn't be a stigma 7 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
I have much more respect for someone that goes to a trade school for a skill they're passionate about, than someone who spends $60k on a communication degree just because "I'm supposed to go to college"
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Verified julius caesar 4 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
Don't zookeepers show panda-porn to get pandas in the mood to mate?
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I think I lost a couple of neurons reading this 10 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
I'll have to watch that, but until I do, a good flat plane v8 is pretty glorious...
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I think I lost a couple of neurons reading this 10 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
I'd call that a subset of the "cool factor" reason, but yes. Particularly when you have a nice Italian v12...
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I think I lost a couple of neurons reading this 10 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
There's lots of reasons for it.
Better weight distribution, less total weight (no long driveshaft), the cool factor.
Also, not just Italians...
Porsche 911s, Caymans and Boxters, Lotuses, the Toyota mr2, mclarens...
The 1960s vw beetle...
Technically the single motor Tesla's also are "MR" layout (mid-engine, rear drive)
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Better weight distribution, less total weight (no long driveshaft), the cool factor.
Also, not just Italians...
Porsche 911s, Caymans and Boxters, Lotuses, the Toyota mr2, mclarens...
The 1960s vw beetle...
Technically the single motor Tesla's also are "MR" layout (mid-engine, rear drive)
Asking the real question 57 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
I wish that were true...
But there are too many people that want to play cowboy...
But there are too many people that want to play cowboy...
Why are you clapping? Movie not over yet 3 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
No way in hell I'd ever watch a movie on one of those...
Unless I was literally the first person to use it, I don't trust the high school kid to adequately clean off the popcorn butter, much less anything else...
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Unless I was literally the first person to use it, I don't trust the high school kid to adequately clean off the popcorn butter, much less anything else...
This cashier 3 comments
captbojangles18
· 5 years ago
A cashier once told me that she liked my shirt (it was a nice polo) because it fit well and complemented my eye color. I have no idea if she was hitting on me or just being nice, but that shit made my week...
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