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Rape is the only crime I can think of that's 100% inexcusable. There's absolutely no reason for it ever. In any circumstance. You can murder in self defence, you can steal to help your starving family. Even doing illegal drugs can really help calm people down.
But rape doesn't help anyone except the rapisto And it just baffles me to this day the way people will excuse rape with, "Well he/she was drunk." or "What was she wearing?" or "He's a guy though, he probably enjoyed it."
it's the one crime that everyone should find inexcusable and yet it's the one that people try to justify the most often.
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Un jour on m'avait demandé d'effectuer un travail pour juste examiner ma candidature. J'ai craqué !


Le Point@LePoint
« J’ai fini par dire non » : quand les recrutements à rallonge font fuir les candidats l.lepoint.fr/lPn
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Il y a quarante ans, elle était Mona dans "Sans toit ni loi" d'Agnès Varda. Alors que le film ressort en salle, rencontre avec Sandrine Bonnaire, comédienne, réalisatrice mais aussi chanteuse @francemusique @jburbain radiofrance.fr/francemusique/…
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Big up à la personne qui a crié: RACISTE juste après l’hommage à Brigitte Bardot #cesar2026
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I used to have a friend who would text me at 2 or 3 am in the morning whenever she was fighting with her boyfriend. Not just quick messages either long voice notes, dramatic paragraphs, “please answer” calls back to back. Even when I had early classes the next day, I’d sit up in bed and respond. I’d talk her through every breakdown, remind her of her worth, tell her she deserved consistency and respect. Sometimes I’d stay up until sunrise just making sure she was okay.
This went on for months. It became normal for me to pause my own rest, my own peace, whenever she needed comfort.
One evening, after a really overwhelming day, I finally reached my limit. I wasn’t okay. I felt anxious and heavy and just needed someone to talk to. It was around midnight, not even that late compared to her usual crisis hours... so I called her.
She declined it.
A few minutes later she texted, “I’m out right now. Can this wait? We’ll talk another time.”
No follow-up. No “What’s wrong?” No checking in later.
That was the moment something shifted in me. I realized I had been showing up for someone who only saw me as an emergency hotline. I was her comfort, but she was never mine.
And that’s when it hit me: not everyone who leans on you plans to hold you back. Some people are used to receiving your energy, but have never practiced giving it. If you don’t protect your time, your sleep, your heart... people will take from it without even noticing.
Being supportive is kind. But support should never be one-sided.
mei@euphemey
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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certains vous ne savez plus critiquer positivement ou négativement la musique sans insulter ou encenser l’humain, c’est ridicule
+ ceux qui instrumentalisent la vague de harcèlement pour étaler leur racisme allez vous faire soigner
toute ma force au frérot
Lucie Raiy@LRaiy46504
À toutes les personnes qui le harcèle, j'espère que vous renderez compte des conséquences que ça peut avoir juste parce que vous n'aimez pas sa musique, il suffit juste d'ignorer au lieu de lui envoyer de la haine
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« Il n’a fallu que dix minutes pour que des hommes soient intéressés. Selon Hugo Meunier, 105 hommes ont répondu à l’annonce en 48 heures »
La Dépêche du Midi@ladepechedumidi
Quelques mois après le procès des "viols de Mazan", un journaliste piège 105 hommes prêts à abuser d’une femme endormie l.ladepeche.fr/TVAr
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