Better still. Cis women with strong jawlines should dress like they're men in drag, and go looking for bathrooms. Then absolutely freak out and make a huge scene in public when they get challenged.
The thing that kills me about this whole shitshow is this.
You have women working for an incredibly powerful, wealthy. charismatic, connected, bullying man. If she goes along with him she will be ok but if she steps out of line she will lose everything, maybe even be killed. It will be absolutely unimaginably horrific. She has no friends but the ones who are friends with this man, no support besides what this man allows. She is dependent on him for everything. She gets credible death threats from enemies. She derives power from her association with him and takes some pride in surviving the shit that has come her way.
Now. Obviously I am describing a woman being abused here. But am I describing Bondi or the Epstein victims?
Bondi doesn't see her own abuse. And that's the saddest part of all of this to me. She looks down on these women, thinks she's better than them. She's just like them. Just as used, just as disposable.
I did not like LOTR as much as most. It was meh, for me. But I learned to read on the Hobbit and read the series before I was 11, so, I do not know if anything would have made me happy there.
The ncuti episode with the social media wonks needing to be talked to safety struck me as absolutely and completely perfect. I am in awe of it. It's so uneven, though, other episodes are awful.
Landlords as the people who rent out places to live to other people are responsible for the house. It's not raw unimproved land. Houses need to be built. They're objects with many moving parts, subject to a lot of technical challenges, and code enforcement.
If you allow that object rental has a place in society, I struggle to understand how houses are not ethically the same as renting lawnmowers. You can be a predatory arse or a fair dealer about any rental situation.
"People without a proper degree in statistics should not be allowed to get anywhere near numbers" is my new favorite phrase. Thank you for the QC!