Nov 17, 2012
plutonian commented on
216 Nipples Later.
@90 first of all, why should these women tolerate being singled out for sexual derision at their work place? Do you really think it's valid to reduce gender to the image of breasts? These women aren't singling themselves out based on their gender, they're just responding to a society full of male privilege by trying to make space for artistic expression. The art itself is vulgar, but that's not the issue. The issue is that it targets specific women for public ridicule. I could see an argument for this as libel, and the gallery is well within its rights to remove it.
Dec 28, 2010
plutonian commented on
Dear Science.
Everyone please get your panties out of a bunch and learn to internet. Cartman is not a real TSA agent, he's just a hilarious troll.
Apr 13, 2010
plutonian commented on
Savage Love.
You could just do the nazi-germany thing and wear a pink triangle.
Jan 12, 2010
plutonian commented on
Dear Science.
Jonothan Golob calls himself science but can't take the time to move past the emotional argument of "preventative care saves lives and money" on to the cold, hard, scientific truth that screening for diseases in everyone is more expensive than treating the few who are actually sick, at least in most cases.
Dec 15, 2009
plutonian commented on
I, Anonymous.
"This is a perfect example of why I always say that giving men more of a say in what to do about an unplanned pregnancy than they already have would result in MORE abortions, not fewer."
Why should men be forced to pay child support for children they don't want? Wouldn't it be a benefit to bring fewer children into the world with only one willing parent? I'm not saying the father should have direct say in the abortion, but he should at least have the right to abort his connection to the pregnancy, the same way the woman has the right to abort the fetus.
Also, isn't it technically still possible to get pregnant from a guy who actually has had a vasectomy?