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Clearly you understand nothing about how media or talent booking works.

But that's the thing, she doesn't care about looking like an idiot. And the fact is, unless the context is REALLY good, very few magazines will run that photo. And thus she will remain lower-profile than stars who happily get all dolled up to stroll around the farmer's market and smile for the cameras. She's not

Eh. They annoy me as much as the next person, but someone cared enough to leak their wedding invitation, someone else cared enough to publish it, and we all clicked on this article. I think they have some justification in keeping the details secret.

As long as I live and breath, Dolly can do no wrong. I just wish she could have something private, all to herself. I feel really bad reading this, like I pried into my friend's diary when I shouldn't have. Anyway, you be you Dolly - gorgeous inside and out.

I liked Community but I'm not surprised at all. As a lot of people have said about it, it's one of those shows that when it's good it's great but when it's bad it's really bad. Also, maybe it's just me, but Community seems like one of those shows that probably had trouble attracting casual viewers. The show has a

"She opened her top and showed them her boobs, which Jennifer says were completely covered in 'the most beautiful angels and beautiful butterflies and baskets of flowers in pastel-colored tattoos.'"

I don't even trust my boyfriend with going to the grocery store. He's always picking out sub-par produce.

To be fair, the reporter was being a bit of a snot, the tone indicated that he should stick to music... (yes, I speak Russian...).

There's a big difference between doing a talk show (which is part of her job) and trying to go about your fucking day. Just because you are in the spotlight for part of your life doesn't mean you owe the world all of your time. Your reasoning makes no sense, sorry.

The reporter asked why Justin is doing movies, of all things, and Mila takes umbrage and is basically like "Why shouldn't he do movies? That's a silly question. Why are YOU here? Why are you doing your job?" IMO she kind of flipped out over nothing but it's very cool to see her lay smackdown in Russian!

I'm not talking about Jewish people in general. At all. Or even New York's Jewish population. I'm talking about a very, very tiny subset of them. To my knowledge, the black population in New York hasn't tried to impose male/female segregation on a public bus service or hung signs stating that women should step aside

I can't imagine voluntarily going to a wedding.

Ugh... this gives me the icks.

I was so bummed when I found out that Peggy Olson was a scientologist and have since dedicated much energy to ignoring it. This would make it impossible :(

I have such a mental block about her being a Scientologist. I so want it not to be true that I am legitimately surprised every time I read about it.

Welcome aboard Elizabeth.

It could be argued that sexually harassing someone at random to show sexual harassment is wrong might be the wrong way to go about raising awareness. You're either 1) making the assumption that men won't be bothered by it, or 2) you're intentionally causing them to suffer emotionally so you can make your point that

I agree. We don't know anything about these guys. For all we know, one of them may have been a victim of sexual assault or abuse in the past. I don't think this is how we create allies.

I love the Everyday Sexism Project, and I like this idea - but there's no guarantee that the guys who are the 'victims' here are the jerks who catcall, etc. What I'd like to see is a bunch of workers who are known, personally, for catcalling to be subjected to this at random and see how they react.

As long as you aren't mocking those of us that still don't want kids. Provided we're not being morons about it.