It's an engaging and deep way to show us this and all, but is it just me, or is this technically punishing unknowing people for their curiosity? I dunno, maybe it's just me
I dunno, just imagine
"You had a rough day. Nothing seems to be going well for you. You feel miserable, and just want to go home and relax. On the way there, you see this intriguing looking object, which appears to be two pages glued together. Unknowingly, you pry them apart, to be told that you just attempted to rape a paper (Not in a literal sense).
Fuck you too life"
I think its more of way to point out how bad rape is, and get rid of the mentality that it is somehow the victims fault. Like the federal judge who recently asked a lady who was raped why she didn't just keep her knees together.
yeah and really anyone knows when you put your little sticky-poo in the girl's love-hole without permission, they usually respond negatively, whether you actually call it rape or not.
Yeah, it's like telling a murderer "you shouldn't do that" and expecting them to go through a life-altering transition from a serial killer to the CEO of a company.
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Although that's true, did you know that both serial killers and CEOs are both likely to be psychopaths. It's the emotionless logic that makes them both smart and ruthless enough to succeed in such jobs
By the way, I didn't mean to offend you in any way by disagreeing with you. I simple felt the need to state what I thought, just as I now feel the need to make sure my comment was seen as informative and not rude.
These ads are stupid. Do you really think that some fucking nut job will read this and have an epiphany ad lose the urge to rape? They are fucking crazy, their brains operate outside social norms.
I think, honestly, this is more for rape victims. It lets them know, within the media, that what happened to them was NOT their fault, but the rapists fault. If it even helps one victim have an 'epiphany' that it wasn't his/her fault then the ad was worth it. If it helps a person realize that victim blaming is pointless and just creating more harm for the victim, then it is worth it.
he is precisely why guests shouldn't be able to comment.
We should take a strawpoll on whether guests should be able to comment as users, then submit the results to the moderators so we have a general idea of where everyone stands on the issue.
"You had a rough day. Nothing seems to be going well for you. You feel miserable, and just want to go home and relax. On the way there, you see this intriguing looking object, which appears to be two pages glued together. Unknowingly, you pry them apart, to be told that you just attempted to rape a paper (Not in a literal sense).
Fuck you too life"
shit
We should take a strawpoll on whether guests should be able to comment as users, then submit the results to the moderators so we have a general idea of where everyone stands on the issue.