Classless Individual…
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Ithilfaen — 12 years ago(September 18, 2013 12:06 PM)
For reasons unknown, women can make remarks like that and get 5b4away with it but men are raked over the coals as being homophobic.
What she said wasn't homophobic, regardless of her gender so I doubt anyone would have called a man on it any more than she was called on it. But sure, keep living in your fantasy world where men are the victims.
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Ithilfaen — 12 years ago(September 18, 2013 12:05 PM)
What about her comment made you think she was a man-hating feminist? (Oh Lordy, that cliche will never die, will it?)
And what about her saying (it was mostly a joke) that celebrities have to come out and naming Travolta made you think she was "a closet case"?
Also how is her saying that about Travolta make her a "classless individual" but you saying that about her make you a classy one?
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MrAleisterCrowley — 12 years ago(December 26, 2013 02:30 PM)
Dude, "hogcock" seems to be rather sensitive. As a happily married white male, I can safely say that I love the ladies and do not feel persecuted by any evil "man hating feminists." I know enough at my age (40) to realize that any dude screaming that he is oppressed by "feminists" like Rashida (wtf?) has issues in the lady department.
Rashida is so laid back and cool (clue," hoggy," her coolness and natural sense of humor is why so many dudes love her and consider her a great friend Segal, Paul Rudd, Jack Black, many others).
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drmokedweed123 — 11 years ago(September 06, 2014 02:19 PM)
She's a braindead feminist dude. I find it funny how all of the extreme feminists in Hollywood have crappy careers and are just overall obnoxious crappy people.
She's probably a lesbian to be honest.