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    @Holly: He loves doing this. Does it all the time. Sometimes he gets all four feet up there and just chills.

    @Holly: Some more for the late night Jezebel crowd

    @thisisthebeat: Heh I think Ragdolls, even the sweet ones, still have their moments like that. It's just so funny, 'cause they're really bred for their personality. Me, I just feel lucky mine fetches and follows me around. Oh and I don't know about your parents', but that ragdoll thing with mine is so real. I can

    @thisisthebeat: Wow, bitchy? Ragdolls are known for their sweet personality. A bitchy Ragdoll, that breaks my heart :( But yes they are definitely beautiful, I just love them. Softest fur in the world, and they act like a dog to boot. I can't blame people too much for thinking they're Siamese; they are based on the

    @thisisthebeat: Heh my bf saw your comment and said "She knew!" He's a Ragdoll, about seven months old or so.

    @boss_lady: I'm like that too! I built a box fort for him once and sometimes I like to put blankets in his favorite hidey holes 'cause I know he likes it.

    @boss_lady: Aw, I hope so! Would it help further to know that my kitty is a burrower that insists on snuggling with me in my blankets, and digging into pillow covers and jackets to have a sweet place to sleep? And that he can be entertained by a box for hours? He actually likes to sleep in my Heineken twelve pack

    @Alohamaid: LOL its so funny you say that because here's what I said at the time about this picture (from my blog):

    @Holly: All sorts of bags.

    @Holly: Okay, and bags.

    @Holly: Also, he likes umbrellas.

    @MsPipCheerio: lol its one of those mail packages. After I opened it, he snuggled right up inside.

    I don't have a puppy, but I do have a kitten. And he likes sleeping in weird places.

    @Edie Spencer: Yup, he's trying to take away their power because it takes away from his sexual gratification and position of privilege!

    @lodown: Not on this website but I get called a "fucking white bitch" or "dumb white bitch" every day of my life. I've felt my personal safety threatened as entire groups of men of color have hollered, demeaned, and physically threatened for deigning to use the back door to the Metro bus, "their" door. Just because

    @girl_talk: Exactly. Hurling hate and anger might feel good to "turn the tables" for once, but does it get anyone anywhere? It only alienates the people you seek to enlighten.

    @chicana: As I pointed out in my initial comment, the only solution seems to be to have more WOC speaking. I don't dispute that at all. But when I'm told that I have privilege and can't understand a POC POV, I'm effectively being silenced from having an opinion at all, so I don't see why you don't see it as being

    @MsAvignon: Actually, I do recognize that how I've been made to feel is how other marginalized groups feel all the time. I'm still a woman. I just don't understand why we have to diminish other people's experiences. I'm not asking that my concerns or issues take precedent, because obviously they're not the most

    @funzette: I take it you haven't read my other comment yet—