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"What's with this juvenile style of writing...?"

I find it kind of odd that you would assume I was talking about about the fact that she was female when I said that there was something different about this contributor

I'm hoping they go with "Karma."

Holy shit—I love it even more. Sex-ay! How did I not get that? As if it's not embarrassing enough that I'm reading his blog—I'm reading it without really UNDERSTANDING.

This article on Vice's music site, Noisey, shows a much more sympathetic viewpoint of Farrah; it contrasts nicely against the negative things we typically read about her and notes the trauma she went through that maybe resulted in what she's up to nowadays:

Farrah under the impression she is the highlight of James Deen's life is completely bonkers! She doesn't realize that her tape with him is the most boring James Deen sex scene EVER? The worst thing about it besides her acting like a wet towel, was her awful moaning. The best thing about it was when she starts to moan

I was typing out a very similar comment before I saw yours. Completely agree! This week we saw the post about the mother/daughter who, rather than take inspiration from Disney princesses, took their photo inspiration from real life women. The next day, Doug Barry, who almost seems like he shouldn't even be posting for

Black Student Unions are common in most American High Schools (Right? They were at each high school I attended...). When I was a teen, I recall a pretty common, idiotic teenage reaction to the idea of a Black Student Union, basically summed up by "OMG, how racist would it be to have a White Student Union?" or "What if

Told my boyfriend about this. He says a more appropriate name would be "Irritated Male Syndrome."

I tell my boyfriend the same thing—that we've "synced-up." I think it's hilarious and absolutely true. He is light-hearted and sarcastic about it, and always points out that OF COURSE he gets sensitive and grumpy—but only because I'M so difficult to be around when that special week is upon us.

Haha—goat yodeling. Perfect.

Yes—I thought that one was lovely.

Clearly, this is a regrettable thing to have happened. On the flip side, it's a good opportunity to talk about female-on-male sexual assault, which is something that perhaps many people don't get. Some people believe a man can't be molested by a woman—well here it is.

"a lot of words that go for clever but don't make a lot of sense."

The new format kinda bums me out on the Good/Bad/Ugly articles. Can't read caption while looking at expanded pictures.

Selena Gomez just has unfortunate timing. It was no big D back when people were either more lax about letting others express themselves creatively through alternative fashion (although I suspect Selena Gomez has very little creative control...?), or the absence of social/overblown media deprived us of much discussion.

If you read the last paragraph, you will see why she made a point of who she is. She's a strong representative of Korean culture and females in particular. I don't think she was using the phrase as an intimidation tactic, but as a way of expressing her disappointment in being judged so harshly by her perceived

The fact that she is whining about cupcakes, restaurant food, and packaged goods makes me wonder why she isn't taking more control of her food. Maybe don't eat at those establishments and find ones that do take your disease seriously and cater especially to your needs. If a crumb of gluten can put you in bed for 4

Agreed. This comment should be at the top of the discussion in reply to the original article.

Who are these trend-following narcissists and why do you subject yourself to their psychosomatic tendencies, pride, drama, and complaints?