@Broken Adam
This is actually a far bigger problem than just someone being an asshole, our inability to accept that not everyone has to be like us a huge cause of Human conflict
Scooby-Doo (2002) and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) are severely underrated and are, like, the only good live action adaptations of cartoons.
A lot of people criticize Nintendo for the lack of third-party support on the Wii U, but when you remember the sheer volume of awful games that were on the original Wii, I don’t exactly blame them for playing safe.
@Background Pony #D716
Also I think people who say that women don’t actually do this just don’t know enough women. Cause my grandma and her younger friend Debbie both pointed this out to me and I’m like, “holy crap you’re right.” And now I’m thinking back to high school and the popular girls actually were the ones who had like medium sized boobs and hips and everything and were just average or just slightly “above average” looking (as if that’s even possible but you get what I’m saying. I don’t like “rating” people on attractiveness objectively like that cause I think attractiveness is more subjective and there are women who some people say are ugly but they rock what they have and I think they’re beautiful, but I digress.) And I remember this one girl who was actually really nice used to have the “perfect body” (again I’m not superficial but you get what I’m saying) and she got treated like crap in high school and now she’s really fat and I think it’s cause she felt like if she got fat she’d be pitied by other women and not seen as a threat, instead of bullied by them. And men don’t really bully fat girls as much as women bully attractive girls. Obviously not all women are like this, but it is dumb. Like, how about everyone just be nice to each other regardless of how people look? Is it really so much to ask of society?