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Tell me which part was condescending. It's hard to see all the way from on top of my pedestal, snookums! (That was condescending, FYI.)

Let's break it down.

"I know different people are interested in different things, but this seems excessive, no?" - - Genuinely curious.

"All this speculation & theories & shit lists.

This story is the Malaysia flight 370 of entertainment news. Something big happened, we're not sure what, but hey—let's obsessively speculate, commentate and update anyway!

I know different people are interested in different things, but this seems excessive, no? All this speculation & theories & shit lists. I've never really gotten along with my brother-in-law...but it's normal to not get along with everyone in your life, yes? I realize they're celebrities so there's a sense of

I'm in this category and the struggle is real. I also have a weird amount of me leg length in my thigh (thanks genes) which serves to make already short things look even shorter than they are. Boo

I completely agree. I am 5'10" and have dealt with this type of thing since I was 14. Being taller makes you stand out, especially if you have longer legs. I have worn the same damn dress to work as another woman, and have been told that I am too provocative.

OH GOD THIS. Also, being tall and having a big butt. Things that are kind of short in the front just DO NOT COVER in the back. Hate.

Yep, same here. No matter what skirt I'm wearing, I'm showing "a lot of leg".

OBVIOUSLY this whole thing is disgusting, but oh do I feel for this girl. It says she's 5'9. I know exactly the feeling of putting on a skirt or a dress or a pair of shorts that seems to be a perfectly normal length on everyone else but looks totally obscene on me because I'm tall.

I wouldn't be surprised if most men in Hollywood are like Bradley Cooper. Lets be real. They can be charming when they need to be but they have an ugly side to them too and they should never be trusted.

Obligatory! ETA: totally irrelevant, but I love it.

Oh, thank God you showed up. There's always either one asshole MRA troll who thinks jesting at scars etc., etc., is HI-larious, or a plain old MRA whose whole existance is a troll. Either way, your arrival has ended the suspense.

So you're a woman that was falsely accused of sexual assault? Ok....moving on.

THINK OF THE CHILDREN really means "think of me because I'm too afraid to teach my children". Also, gotta love the irony of them censoring a censored picture of a topless woman.

Honestly, I don't really care about parents having to explain rape culture to their children. Children are already being exposed to rape culture, and it's their parent's job to educate them. Sheltering children from reality doesn't do them any good.

And, that argument reminds me a lot of the arguments against same-sex

In grade ten I made a piece of a large man's hand (complete with a wedding band) covering a woman's mouth, and a large black censorship bar over where her eyes would be.

It was in the display case next to the office at the front of the school for three weeks.

The conviction rate for rapists is 3%.

That's all the proof we need.

Gosh, why wont people just agree with you when you invalidate their experiences? If they don't let you oppress them, then it's like their oppressing you right? Logic, man.

THINK OF THE CHILDREN... you know, the child who presented the art piece about a personal and painful part of her life and environment. Or do you mean the other ones who are unwittingly exposed to rape culture already?

Drew Barrymore was boozing by the time she was eleven, and had a suicide attempt at age fourteen. She's perfectly entitled, and correct, to not want her children to do "as she did."