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Are there no bones in his face? It looks so doughy....

This kid isn't even remotely handsome - much less some edge-case hipster attractive. He was in a couple of movies that posed him as hot when he's just really not.

Shhh, child. She *made* millennial culture to a very great extent - whatever you think you can claim, she probably did it first. She's never played by the same rules as everyone else, and that includes coming up with her own definition of mid-fifties life. Be happy she exists rather than resenting her for - what?

jealous? Women who complain about other women "not acting their age" usually have some personal issues of their own. MYOB

Random story (And I swear I am not stalking you around Jezebel today).

That first one made me miss Lindy so bad!

leading with panties creaming regarding a man who spent the better half of the past two decades doubting his carreer, after being mentally torn over being sexualised. Really.

And also, as Jia points out, you can't help but feel they're actually using the implied sexual harassment of the cover graphic as some sort of titillating visual. Like, ooh, we got your attention with this - now let me tell you how the exact behavior we just encouraged is harmful for women.

"The anonymity of the Internet has proved relatively more menacing to women."

"MAKES ME A LITTLE SUSPICIOUS *WINK*"

Yeah, and I get that. And I definitely do think that some people will think twice about where their clothes are coming from if they know that there are women working in these conditions to produce them. *ahem* But like you said, it still puts the privileged at the centre of the story. It still makes their experiences

The Fall is better than Games of Thrones.

I honestly think it only feels heavy handed because we're not used to seeing it. If you think about how frequently masculine, sexist tropes are thrown at us in everything from movies, tv, and music to advertising, it really isn't doing anything over the top. Feminism is just still seen as a party trick and not a

Ugh, more importantly, giving an accused rapist the presumption of innocence means assuming that the accusers are guilty of filing false reports, slander, and perjury. There is no such thing as "innocent until proven guilty" in cases such as this; you have to assume that one side is guilty, and for some reason, people

'Innocent until proven guilty' is a standard that exists specifically for and within the judicial system. Yes, it's true that we shouldn't just believe everything we read without question, but that doesn't mean withholding all judgement until a uniquely judicial standard is satisfied is appropriate either.

On paper, Beyoncé is the poster child for Huckabee's "Bubba culture" (that's what he called it on The Daily Show last night) values:

I'm stealing this comment from gilbertkittens when they posted on MA:

It's not even just that these are two examples of equally corrosive cultures. One of these people sings songs about contracting STIs and wanting to have sex with minors. The other, at least for the most part, sings songs about consensual relationships between adults that don't harm their participants beyond possibly