#HeatedRivalry stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie have been named official torchbearers for the Olympic Torch Relay, which concludes Feb. 6 in Milan ahead of the opening ceremony.
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François Arnaud calls on NHL to support LGBTQ+ inclusion if they want to keep using ‘Heated Rivalry’ to drive traction and reach wider audiences:
“If you’re gonna use our name then just back up with real life sh*t like [unbanning] the pride [tapes and jerseys].”
Believe it or not, that’s a real research priority that made it through ethics review, funding approval, and publication.
Women’s pain is routinely underfunded, under-researched, and reframed through lenses that center male perception rather than female suffering. When a disease that causes internal bleeding and debilitating pain is treated as an aesthetic curiosity, it tells you exactly whose comfort the system is built around.
This is what people mean when they talk about medical misogyny. Not conspiracies. Not exaggeration. Just priorities laid bare.
So yes, when women are in pain, why is the system still more interested in how they look for men than how they heal?
“Looking like a normal person, having a face that moves, having all the wrinkles that my 50 years hopefully show... that matters a great deal because I want to lead by example.
I want young women to look at my body, my face and go ‘Oh, that’s a normal one.’ You know, there might not be many of us being the normal ones, but it’s important and it matters.”
- Kate Winslet
Woke police here. Most women sit like this because car seats, seat belts and the entire structure of cars are not designed to fit/accommodate the female anatomy. They’re optimized for male body and yes that includes airbags.
But do you know who still gets into more accidents?
“I am utterly disgusted… This is an insult to life itself.”
Hayao Miyazaki, co-founder of Studio Ghibli, is going viral for his reaction to seeing an AI-generated animation in 2016