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crowd sourced sexual harassment?
#1

crowd sourced sexual harassment?

http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows...sment.html

Tl;dr

Chick posts about sex life, internet let's get have it, for years.

Other chick defends chick 1, gets same treatment.

WIA
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#2

crowd sourced sexual harassment?

Would bang original ho. Can someone find a link to her nude pictures?
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#3

crowd sourced sexual harassment?

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As a freshman at Harvard, she started a blog called Sex and the Ivy, where she wrote about her hookups, self-medication with alcohol, recovery from an eating disorder and crushing desire to be liked. All standard stuff for a college student.

Hookups.
Self-medication with alcohol.
Eating disorder.
Crushing desire for approval.

All standard stuff?

If this sort of self-destructive behaviour is considered the normalised mindset of a female college student, then the pressures of college and the working world are obviously too much for them to bear and driving them to misery. Why, then, encourage their education at all, particularly if they apparently have a 1 in 4 chance of also getting raped at college? If you're simply not resilient enough to handle high pressure, continuing to expose yourself to it is madness. The life obviously isn't for you. Be a housewife.

The other thing I'll dispute from the article: behaviours that are all obvious cries for attention (casual sex, alcohol abuse, eating disorders, desire for approval), are attention-whoring behaviours, and calling them out for what they are isn't misogyny, but a distate for weasel language that will only enable her continued misery by protecting her ego from reality.
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crowd sourced sexual harassment?

Quote: (12-13-2013 03:27 PM)AnonymousBosch Wrote:  

Quote:Quote:

As a freshman at Harvard, she started a blog called Sex and the Ivy, where she wrote about her hookups, self-medication with alcohol, recovery from an eating disorder and crushing desire to be liked. All standard stuff for a college student.

Hookups.
Self-medication with alcohol.
Eating disorder.
Crushing desire for approval.

All standard stuff?

If this sort of self-destructive behaviour is considered the normalised mindset of a female college student, then the pressures of college and the working world are obviously too much for them to bear and driving them to misery. Why, then, encourage their education at all, particularly if they apparently have a 1 in 4 chance of also getting raped at college? If you're simply not resilient enough to handle high pressure, continuing to expose yourself to it is madness. The life obviously isn't for you. Be a housewife.

The other thing I'll dispute from the article: behaviours that are all obvious cries for attention (casual sex, alcohol abuse, eating disorders, desire for approval), are attention-whoring behaviours, and calling them out for what they are isn't misogyny, but a distate for weasel language that will only enable her continued misery by protecting her ego from reality.

Well said, I roll my eyes, whenever the 'stresses' of college are mentioned.

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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#5

crowd sourced sexual harassment?

How many fucking talking about Hookups.
Self-medication with alcohol and Eating disorder.

Literally every famous girl blogger talks about her exploits riding the cock carousel

valhalla
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#6

crowd sourced sexual harassment?

Quote: (12-13-2013 03:03 PM)Menace Wrote:  

Would bang original ho. Can someone find a link to her nude pictures?

No you wouldn't. She's foul. As is Lazewatsky.

As somebody who was around for round 1 of this - the AutoAdmit site mentioned in the linked fluff piece is a forum for students at elite law schools - the reason these girls received the wrath of the internet isn't because they "embraced their sexuality" or any rationalization bullshit like that. It's because they went on the attack against the groups making fun of them, and continued to escalate the encounters in an effort to grab more attention. The real lesson Lena Chen might have learned by now is that when somebody rips on you on the Internet, ignoring it will make it go away. See, e.g., the standard response to Tuthmosis' eating disorder article: "OMG this is terrible and nobody should read it!!! I'm going to write an article and retweet it for the next week!!!"

For further reference in how not to respond to online harassment, look up Brittan Heller, Heide Irevani, Michael Fertik and his company Reputation Defender, and "the LOLsuit."
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crowd sourced sexual harassment?

Quote: (12-13-2013 06:18 PM)Valhalla Wrote:  

Literally every famous girl blogger talks about her exploits riding the cock carousel

Women are unable to write anything about themselves without it turning into status whoring. Even the social justice bloggers are just out to prove that they're better people than you.
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crowd sourced sexual harassment?

Quote: (12-13-2013 03:27 PM)AnonymousBosch Wrote:  

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As a freshman at Harvard, she started a blog called Sex and the Ivy, where she wrote about her hookups, self-medication with alcohol, recovery from an eating disorder and crushing desire to be liked. All standard stuff for a college student.

Hookups.
Self-medication with alcohol.
Eating disorder.
Crushing desire for approval.

All standard stuff?

If this sort of self-destructive behaviour is considered the normalised mindset of a female college student, then the pressures of college and the working world are obviously too much for them to bear and driving them to misery. Why, then, encourage their education at all, particularly if they apparently have a 1 in 4 chance of also getting raped at college? If you're simply not resilient enough to handle high pressure, continuing to expose yourself to it is madness. The life obviously isn't for you. Be a housewife.

The other thing I'll dispute from the article: behaviours that are all obvious cries for attention (casual sex, alcohol abuse, eating disorders, desire for approval), are attention-whoring behaviours, and calling them out for what they are isn't misogyny, but a distate for weasel language that will only enable her continued misery by protecting her ego from reality.

In college, I took a full course load, had a part-time job, gf, and played in about 5 different bands at the same time.
Yes, it was taking its toll on me, scholastically and emotionally. Bit off more than I could chew, I admit.

But I didn't have the need to go advertise about it in a column like a fucking narcissist.

If you're gonna state your personal problems publicly, then fucking posit some fucking potential solutions already.

This is the difference between constructive criticism/problem-solving, vs. garden-variety freshman whining.

I hate to think this difference is based on gender, but ladies, the burden to convince me otherwise is on you.
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