Hi, thank you!
*Is running out of ways to say hi, thank you*
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yay, tiger! by
on 2009-10-21 16:06:00 UTC
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I have read about it actually by
on 2009-10-21 11:56:00 UTC
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There is violence against men as well, but men don't come forward about it as often. They are embarrassed about being victims. There's never going to be any funding if victims don't come forward. And victims are probably not going to come forward if there isn't a place for them to go.
Bashing women only shelters is not going to rectify that situation. Some of these women are so traumatised that they do see every man as a potential abuser, and it is not going to help them any if they are forced to share a shelter with men (even abused men). I don't know how it works with male children reaching puberty in such shelters, but since shelters are supposed to be a temporary situation, I doubt it poses much of a problem.
Your comments about Craig Charles seem to make false implications. Wikipedia says he was remanded on a rape charge in 1994. Wikipedia also says he appeared in Red Dwarf from 1988 tot 1999 and several other BBC shows since 1994. If he was fired at the BBC for the rape charge, he was rehired shortly after, and the false charge did not cause as much reputation damage as you seem to allege.
Also, you confuse two issues here: that women are more often seen as victims of rape has nothing to do with the fact that in Britain there's the habit of putting the full name of suspects (of rape) in the paper. That latter one has nothing to do with feminism overshooting its mark. I'm pretty sure that female suspects are named relatively as often as male suspects. (I say relatively, because for crimes such as rape and murder men are more often listed as suspects). The practice is that victims get anonymity and suspects don't. Which I think is a wrong practice; suspects should get anonymity too (in the Netherlands only first name and last initial are given to identify them, unless the suspect wavers the anonymity).
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Have an Anti-Lustin Kunai! by
on 2009-10-21 11:52:00 UTC
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As well as a Siberian Tiger.
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My Agents will be there too. (nm) by
on 2009-10-21 10:44:00 UTC
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(it's sir) by
on 2009-10-21 07:22:00 UTC
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*bows back* Thank you madam!
Cookies are always appreciated, in any continuity.
*thwoo* *thwoo* And I love the sound of a wiffle bat in the morning!
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Welcome, good sir and/or madam! by
on 2009-10-21 07:02:00 UTC
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*takes a bow* May I present you with a plate of Halloween sugar cookies and a plastic wiffle bat?
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carefully stores C4 by
on 2009-10-21 05:14:00 UTC
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I think I've heard of it...they're novels published by Wizards of the Coast, right? I haven't read any, though.
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Welcome! Have a Capillary Towel. by
on 2009-10-21 04:40:00 UTC
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Useful for cleaning up Sue-blood for the DMS. *hint, hint*
Also, here's some Convenient Cake.
Always nice to meet new people. :)
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enjoying the ride already by
on 2009-10-21 03:48:00 UTC
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Good, yes; the spambots shall cower before me!
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delicious bleepka by
on 2009-10-21 03:46:00 UTC
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Hello, and thank you!
I'll probably need some of that bleepka later...
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Hey, there! by
on 2009-10-21 03:29:00 UTC
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I gift you with...an egg whisk! It's shiny, gold-plated, and whisks not only eggs but author wraiths and those pesky spambots, too. Use it for good and not
muchevil.
Welcome to the insanity! Enjoy the ride.
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Any random novel? by
on 2009-10-21 03:13:00 UTC
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I suddenly feel like testing that.
Of course, my house probably holds more books than my local bookstore has in the fiction sections.
Anyway, have a battletech elemental gyrojet pistol.
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*deposits sanity* by
on 2009-10-21 02:13:00 UTC
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Hi!
*thunk* Gee, I didn't think my sanity would be so heavy.
Hm...I think I might be allergic to Meyerpire biproducts...
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Hail and well met, stout yeoperson! by
on 2009-10-21 01:57:00 UTC
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Welcome to the Board. Please feel free to deposit your sanity in the provided receptacle. *indicates bucket marked "Warg Fodder"* You shan't need it here. Also, please accept this gift of a Sparklebomb, created by distilling SMeyerpires in unicorn fluids. You can throw it to distract us with the shiny if we get too scary.
-Mad Maudlin
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tall ship racing by
on 2009-10-21 01:27:00 UTC
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You're on!
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Tall oceans? by
on 2009-10-20 22:10:00 UTC
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I didn't know this one. But it's cool. See you at the Tall Ships Races 2010!
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Re: First plover! by
on 2009-10-20 21:46:00 UTC
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Ah, cute birdy! Thank you!
Mine will definitely use an RC, mostly because I know pretty much nothing about Doctor Who.
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First plover! by
on 2009-10-20 20:55:00 UTC
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BTW, will your Agents be based in a TARDIS or a Response Center?
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Re: Welcome. Here's a tall ship. by
on 2009-10-20 20:51:00 UTC
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Thank you! Now I can sail on tall oceans.