gnatskeeter
gnatskeeter t1_jbd4ya9 wrote
Reply to comment by gnatskeeter in Podcaster saves boy and his brothers from being abused by their adoptive father by montanoj88
I can play “Edit the comment without notification” too
gnatskeeter t1_jbd3ftq wrote
Reply to comment by GreasyPeter in Podcaster saves boy and his brothers from being abused by their adoptive father by montanoj88
It should say “edited“ somewhere within the actual post that’s been edited
gnatskeeter t1_jbcrmbr wrote
Reply to comment by GreasyPeter in Podcaster saves boy and his brothers from being abused by their adoptive father by montanoj88
^^^ the comment above was edited. The word “every” has been replaced with “so many”.
gnatskeeter t1_jbcnj6q wrote
Reply to comment by GreasyPeter in Podcaster saves boy and his brothers from being abused by their adoptive father by montanoj88
Thank you for editing it. Don’t forget there’s a whole real world offline and away from celebrity culture where actual men march with actual women in the street and they yell and chant slogans and loudly holler at the cops together
gnatskeeter t1_jbcl3g9 wrote
Reply to comment by GreasyPeter in Podcaster saves boy and his brothers from being abused by their adoptive father by montanoj88
Ok. The way it’s worded above says nothing about volunteering information without being asked. It just says ‘overly vocal’. That can have at least two very different meanings. Generalizing groups of people is never a good idea. Have a few overly vocal male “celebrity feminists” turned out to be real sicko creeps? Yes. Does ‘every overly vocal male feminist seem to end up being a sexual predator’? No.
gnatskeeter t1_jbbpccr wrote
Reply to comment by GreasyPeter in Podcaster saves boy and his brothers from being abused by their adoptive father by montanoj88
Downvote this comment if you hate women
gnatskeeter t1_jcx8yg6 wrote
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“At some point in the last two years, I got a renewed interest in playing records. I'd had turntables before, and I had a box of records that I'd been carting around since high school. I always knew in the back of my head that records had more integrity than digital music. I went to interview Jack White at his place in Nashville, and he's a real analog guy. He had these Mackintosh tube amps, and I got hung up on the idea of getting a tube amp, but the ones Jack had were $15,000. There was no way I could spend that kind of money on stereo equipment and enjoy it; I'd always be thinking, does this sound like $15,000? I don't think so.”