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Very much enjoying Shia LeBoeuf claiming to have been 'raped' by a lady.
Apart from the fact that he clearly achieved an erection and obviously could easily have brought matters to a halt at any time he chose, I can't see any problem with calling that 'rape'
Jesus wept. :rolleyes:
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Maybe she shoved a strap-on cock up his arse?
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He appears to be taking on Joaquin Phoenix in a mental off
And by all accounts he's putting in a decent innings.
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Terrific name, I reckon, but I'd always presumed it belonged to a bird
Not that there's anything wrong with it, of course.
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I don't believe she did, no.
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One woman who came with her boyfriend, who was outside the door when this happened, whipped my legs for ten minutes and then stripped my clothing and proceeded to rape me… There were hundreds of people in line when she walked out with disheveled hair and smudged lipstick. It was no good, not just for me but her man as well. On top of that my girl was in line to see me, because it was Valentine’s Day and I was living in the gallery for the duration of the event – we were separated for five days, no communication. So it really hurt her as well, as I guess the news of it travelled through the line. When she came in she asked for an explanation, and I couldn’t speak, so we both sat with this unexplained trauma silently. It was painful. |
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an artistic installation
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Re: Very much enjoying Shia LeBoeuf claiming to have been 'raped' by a lady.
I did like the story about him responding to plagiarism accusation by plagiarising someone else's apology for plagiarism :clap:
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This man does not need mocking, he needs sympathy and understanding.
Because he is clearly a f**king whack job.
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Yes. somewhat short on detail, isn't it. Not to mention coherence.
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:postma:
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There's actually someone in the Guardian saying we should take him seriously because not to do so
undermines other rape victims today. Honestly, if you hang around on there enough, some loon will come along defending virtually anything sooner or later.
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You should take the allegation seriously, though (until he's been proven to be a lying idiot)
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Can rape actually only go one way then, so to speak?*
*Asking for a friend, you know.
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I reckon there was probably a strong editorial imperative to run something
reminding us all that men can be rape victims too, given the anti-feminist backlash that is currently gathering pace and credibility.
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Have you not seen Single White Female?
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No, but it sounds like I should?
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In the UK, legally, yes. You basically have to get penetrated to get raped.
Equally, if you're a fit and healthy male who is neither restrained nor rendered incapable by drugs, it is basically impossible for a woman to have sex with you against your will.
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Was that rape too
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Ha! Don't tell me he didn't know at some point. There was a chap just going with the flow imo.
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It is surely possible to give a man an erection against his will
in the same way that a woman being raped may naturally lubricate.
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She went into a box with him and emerged with smudged lipstick and dishevelled hair. Then, when his
girlfriend turns up, it turns out he's been 'raped' :hehe:
Pull the other one, sunshine. It's got bells on.
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If you recall, they were well into the swing of things by the time he realised
she wasn't his wife. As a man there is a point of no return when it comes to these matters, as you well know.
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Maybe. The erection is only part of the story, though, isn't it?
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Oh, well. If that's his story, he's probably wise to stick to it.
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Just wait for your first parent teacher meeting.
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Nah but the poor fecker never lived it down.
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Really? Is there a story you'd like to share with us involving a school
involving a school and an involuntary erection?
Do continue...
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Lets just say I volunteered to go last year.
Paid scant attention to what she was telling me.
I am not going this year, teacher is older I believe.
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I've always declined to attend these little get-togethers; kind of like snooping
on my boys behind their backs.
Their mother is all for them, of course.
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I was also quite shocked to read recently that Melanie Sykes knocked the shit out of her
toyboy husband a while back. A story that I must admit, passed me by at the time.
I can only assume that she wasn't up to embracing teh matrimonial surname.
Having seen her in thr jungle, I had her down as a potential carpet muncher.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2514429/Melanie -Sykes-arrested-cautioned-assault-toyboy-husband-Jack-Cockin gs.html
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"Cockings"
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Shin of Beef. Now I need a stew and I mean now.
The Asparagus soup sitting on my stove will not cut it
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Thought this was quite amusing
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Nothing to be ashamed of, imo. It was a nice, honest bird, if I remember rightly.
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Just as everyone's trying to get in on it too.
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The birds love it, mate.
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I have no intention of ever going again hopefully.
As you say, his mother thinks they are essential.
I just remember how much I hated them when I was in school.
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Any day of the week.
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Is there an "anti-feminist backlash"?
I thought modern feminism consisted of a few largely unpaid guardian columnists with twitter accounts arguing with trannies and/or getting upset at the gender balance of panels at events.
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In Shia's case, it seems to have been more of a 'leglash' tbh.