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Source? Edit, found source. But still belongs here. Push an elderly man on a walker like that, and he lays still on the pavement like that... its horrifying. And she just walks back in the bus... no recource from anyone around. Sorry but thats insane and most certainly pass.
/r/PussyPass29/04/20 09:13 PM
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You didn't just report the facts. You said "not a pussy pass" and used the quote as evidence. That's an opinion you stated, not a fact. Just because the judge said that doesn't make it true, and it doesn't make it a fact. Its something he said so gullible idiots don't think it's blatant sexism.
/r/PussyPass03/08/16 04:01 AM
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Wow. Blood boiling footage. I really hope she gets charged with assault.
/r/PussyPass11/07/16 05:37 PM
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Mmmmmmmm. Bacon. Video bacon.
/r/PussyPassDenied19/02/16 11:28 PM
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I'm gonna go hug my cat.
/r/PussyPass17/02/16 05:55 AM
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They need to start focusing on the victim in these articles, not act like the main problem is the "taxpayer money" and "police manhours".
/r/PussyPass04/11/15 04:27 PM
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If a man said what she had said.. Oh boy.
/r/PussyPassDenied20/10/15 07:30 PM
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Sarcasm. This is essentially what the woman from the article did.
/r/PussyPassDenied14/10/15 10:16 PM
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Now this is a PP. Thanks OP.
/r/PussyPass05/10/15 02:51 PM
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Is there another article that says she is mentally disabled or something? It does say she had "developmental delays" and was victimized herself, but no other details. What does developmental delay mean anyways?
/r/PussyPass01/09/15 03:24 PM
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"Medical records showed Margaret Warholm, 74, reported losing 30 pounds in a year and had compression fractures in her vertebrae. She also had a large bedsore on her back that her family believes could have been prevented." Holy shit
/r/PussyPass25/08/15 01:26 AM
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Am I the only one that thinks Milo's arguments are a bit lacking? There are already statistics out that dismantle the gender pay gap. Never married never had children women make $1.17 on the dollar for an equivalent man in the US for example. Female doctors tend to choose less lucrative practices (e.g. family physician vs. Surgeon) by choice. Thomas Sowell is more articulate and brought more specific, statistic and fact based arguments to the table. I wish Milo would do the same. He made excelle…
/r/PussyPassDenied12/08/15 02:59 PM
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You gave me an idea... How about a "Hall of Fame" for PPD videos? A place where we can watch the best PPD videos and it can act as a repost filter.
/r/PussyPassDenied12/08/15 01:38 AM
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This has been posted here before but I ain't mad.
/r/PussyPassDenied12/08/15 12:45 AM
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She doesn't need to explicitly state that she is using her gender to get a pass. Fact is, if she was a dude, she would have gotten the shit beaten out of her. The way she punches the men in the face very clearly shows she is not expecting any kind of physical retaliation. She just punches them and doesn't even look back at them let alone brace herself for any kind of retaliation. She absolutely knows she can just punch those dudes without any consequence. As for asking that guy to come down and …
/r/PussyPass06/08/15 04:53 PM
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What is there to say to this? I'm sorry to hear that? Fuck. That blows man. I can't imagine the rage I'd be in if this happened to me. I sincerely hope the repercussions weren't life altering and that it's behind you now. If only you had a vajeen they'd have decriminalized pot on the spot in your state.
/r/PussyPass06/08/15 12:08 AM
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I'd say her breed is a bit more specific than that. There are these student activists SJW types that jump on issues like rape culture, racism, sexism and what not and get a huge following on social media and even get picked up by political parties like Sanya Jeet Thandi and UKIP. It's fucking infuriating hearing them talk. Then you have the Anna Akanas and other half wits that can't think critically about a cheeseburger let alone these complex issues they claim to represent. I almost need a trig…
/r/PussyPassDenied04/08/15 04:52 PM
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" the former teacher and basketball coach allegedly had sex with the then-16-year-old boy about twice a week for months, sometimes on school grounds. She previously was accused of seducing another underage boy." Also, she sent him a love note around Christmas time. And after the case was dismissed and the promise made to the kid that she would be fired was broken, the kid was said to be "dejected" saying what was the point in coming forward in the first place. It's pretty clear cut. She was the …
/r/PussyPass04/08/15 03:55 PM
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As an adult, if I were to imagine that I had consensual sex with a teacher when I was 16, I wouldn't feel proud or happy about it. Even if she was "nice". I would feel like I was taken advantage of by a really sick fucking human being. Can you imagine what kind of person you would have to be to be a teacher initiating sex with a high school student? Her hankering for kid dick was so profound, she risked career and reputation. This wasn't some casual happy-go-lucky thing. It was disgusting. I wou…
/r/PussyPass04/08/15 04:46 AM
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The allegations against the husband are: Blowing up cars for insurance money, staging a burglary at their home for insurance money, placing her phone number on craigslist advertising sex, owing money to bookies and organized crime figures, hiring transvestite prostitutes without paying them, and that he mentally abused her. He admitted to having gambling debts and the craigslist thing. There are no allegations that he abused her physically or threatened her life. Other than the infidelity, menta…
/r/PussyPass04/08/15 04:16 AM
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To be fair: The story is she tried to hire a hitman, but he ended up telling her husband instead. The wife's legal team argued that the hitman and husband were actually working together, and the husband was going to pay him for fabricating the hitman story. Neither of those stories were proven. The husband also admitted that he put her phone number on craigslist for, shall we say, less than virtuous reasons, which speaks to his character (even if this was done in retaliation to an even worse thi…
/r/PussyPass04/08/15 02:21 AM
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I'm starting to get the idea you're trolling. Never said it was "the barometer" or even implied any such thing. The comments were only one of the points I made here. The lighthearted context of this post indicates she felt safe from being branded sexist in wearing this shirt. This would not be the case for a man wearing such a shirt.
/r/PussyPass03/07/15 04:13 PM
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No, it's not just the commenters on reddit are giving her a PP. It's whoever she was with and around that day. The fact that wearing that dress for her had zero consequences, only praise and some lighthearted laughs. She didn't have to worry about being branded a creepy sexist. No man would be able to wear that type of clothing and feel safe like she did; safe from criticism and being branded a sexist. And I didn't skirt the question about her being famous. First of all, it is painfully obvious …
/r/PussyPass03/07/15 04:09 PM
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The post I linked was clearly made in a lighthearted and overall positive context. Not "I wore this dress and was accused of being sexist" or anything to that effect. Also, thousands of upvotes, tens of thousands of views, and no hint of backlash (rightfully so in my opinion). I couldn't find a single comment that in any way expressed contempt for the dress. There were comments that drew parallels with science man, but all were in support of both her and science man's outfits.
/r/PussyPass03/07/15 07:41 AM
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Also I would like to add that this is just one example from a growing phenomenon of how women's gender roles are offensive, but not men's. It's OK for a woman to desire a "handy" man, but a man who desires a woman who can cook is a chauvinist. When women enjoy men's sexuality in this way its quirky, fun, and acceptable. When men do, its objectifying and demeaning. That's why this is a PP. Society is handing out the PP (like almost every other PP posted here). For example, a woman receives a less…
/r/PussyPass03/07/15 07:30 AM
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The fact millions of people were watching him is certainly a difference, and definitely one of the several points of contention people had with the shirt. Creating a harmful environment for women in the workplace, that had nothing to do with the fact that millions were watching. People argued that the shirt was sexist as well, which wasn't an argument contingent on the fact millions were watching. The only point of outrage that had anything to do with the "millions watching" was simply that it w…
/r/PussyPass03/07/15 07:11 AM
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No it doesn't. The reason I consider this a PP is because a woman can wear this type of clothing without so much as reproach. Two similar actions, two completely different reactions. As with other PPs, this one shows how people/society perceive the exact same action in two wholly different ways. Personally, I think the dress is fine. What upsets me is the difference in reaction when men do it.
/r/PussyPass03/07/15 06:41 AM
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She writes that he chased her... No footage of it. She could be lying, just like she falsely accused him of harassment, and called the police under false pretenses. The only damning thing that video shoes is the guy allegedly turning off her power. Presumably to shut off the loud music.
/r/PussyPassDenied01/07/15 03:42 PM
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