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The state of the male / female divide in the closing weeks of 2017 AD
This morning, one of the administrators of the George Takei bot on Facebook[1] posted this interesting article about what happens when jackasses and the Internet collide. [1] He used to actually post, I’m sure, and was really engaging and clever. … Continue reading
Posted in Hatboy's Nuggets of Crispy-Fried Wisdom
Tagged arguments, feminism, rape culture, sexism, social media
12 Comments
The New Doctor is a Wo*DINNNNG*n!
Day 113. 107 pages, 48,428 words. This is apparently a big deal, and I can’t say I’m even remotely surprised by any of the responses I’ve seen. The people who generally get excited about male domination in entertainment being overturned … Continue reading
Rogue One
Well, that sure as shit didn’t take long. I just found out about this movie yesterday (well, I had known to some extent that the movie was coming and that Disney had plans to make spin-off Star Wars movies, but … Continue reading
Posted in Hatboy's Movie Extravaganza
Tagged feminism, movies, MRAs, rogue one, star wars
21 Comments
Easter Long Weekend Four Horsemen of the Trigger Warningocalypse Spectacular, Part Three: Abortion
Day 80. Word count withheld. Done? Abortion, or the right to decide whether or not a foetus growing inside your body gets to keep on growing there until it is capable of surviving independently, is a fundamental issue of women’s … Continue reading
Putting the “bust” in “Ghostbusters” (Interlude: 992)
Day 57. 181 pages, 88,660 words. I’m saying no change here because I have had a nutty week and my timetable is a mess. This is probably an old joke by now but who cares? The new Ghostbusters trailer is … Continue reading
Posted in Hatboy's Movie Extravaganza
Tagged feminism, ghostbusters, o'mannahan, reboot, sexism, trigger warning
32 Comments
Interlude: My Weekend, and Stuff What Done Happened During it
Day 32. 109 pages, 51,792 words. I had a great weekend in general, and a brilliant one for writing. I think the second and third parts of the book are going to go faster since they’re mostly planned out, but … Continue reading
Posted in Hatboy's Movie Extravaganza, Kussa mun hopoti?
Tagged avocados, bill maher, cannibalism, cretak, feminism, men's rights activism, movies
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Interlude: Tigger Warning
“Oh no! My childhood! Ruined!” “Again?” “For real this time, Hatboy! My entire childhood, or more specifically my early adulthood, ruined!” “I’m sorry, Creepy, but I’ve already assumed that a series of monumentally screwed-up things happened to you in the … Continue reading
Posted in Creepy and Hatboy Save the World
Tagged feminism, rape culture, self esteem, tigger
20 Comments
Questions for men
Day 37. 86 pages, 41,460 words. The other day, I was amused by a new Twitter hashtag share-rage social activist trigger. Hey, what can I tell you. I’m easily distracted and the Internet rarely disappoints me. Now I think some … Continue reading
Posted in Hatboy's Nuggets of Crispy-Fried Wisdom
Tagged #NotAllMen, #questionsformen, feminism, give us a twirl, sexism
26 Comments
Taking Bro Back
This came up in discussion with a buddy of mine whose online handle may rhyme with “Darren the Hate-riot” if you pronounce “riot” wrong at the end there … anyway, here it is. I’m rounding out this bizarrely touchy-feely and … Continue reading