Crystallyn320
Crystallyn320
Crystallyn320

This is interesting because it’s essentially about competing rights. What is my right to not be moved/inconvenienced because I’m a woman, compared to someone else’s right to not sit next to a woman if they have a genuinely held belief that it is against their religion? Canada had an interesting case that examined this

or buy the seat next to you if you have concerns about who you have to sit next to.

Also, if your religion prohibits you from interacting with literally half the people on the planet, your religion probably sucks.

I'd like to see the most flaming gay male attendants on your airline please, natch.

Why wouldn’t they simply move the dude? He’s the one with the issue.

I just don’t understand why, if these guys really can’t sit next to women, they don’t just start their own all-male airline other than the fact that I’ve already copyrighted that idea and am halfway done designing the Stewards uniforms.

Finally. If your religion prohibits any sight or incidental contact with women, maybe you should stay home. We certainly won't.

Jayzus, if you’re going to spend waaaaay too much on a collection of spiritual signifiers, you might as well get it from an actual Native American company. (Although “gift shops” run by tribal members often carry an amazing amount of kitschy crap. And some kickass fireworks.)

UO “We’re equal opportunity offenders”

I always like it when my ethnic group is compared to Miller Lite, don’t you?

Because of their business ventures (as the article states). There’s always the chance that they don’t actually still love each other and they don’t actually want to be married again, but that certain financial matters would work themselves out if the couple wasn’t divorced anymore.

Sounds good to me. Obviously their marriage had worsened to the point that after 24 years (that’s a long time!) they couldn’t handle it any more. Like many marriages, I’m sure the build up to said divorce was long and agonizing, not some knee-jerk result of a bad fight. So, to turn around after a year and say,

This may not be romantic, but it does make sense to me. The judicial system is not like a religious court that can issue an annulment.

Your beauty box reviews are dangerous! I enjoy them so much that they’ve lead to me having three of my own subscriptions.

I can’t wait to read more on your new site! I already commented on your Birchbox article as soon as I saw on Facebook that it was up. Although I will miss Millihelen, I am really excited to see reviews spread out because reading about what other people get is always so fun and your beauty box reviews made me go from

Okay, I bookmarked U2. (I will follow....)

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Also, this gorgeous Milly bag is on sale at Barneys Warehouse for $109. AND I BOUGHT IT.

Also, this gorgeous Milly bag is on sale at Barneys Warehouse for $109. AND I BOUGHT IT.

I know when the guy’s already a dick it makes it hard to ask for this, but the week of, really? All those travel arrangements, gifts, deposits, etc. At this point in the game you’ve also already spent your tiny details budget, on things like spraypainted gold starfish, distressed shabby chic picture frames that will

Better before than long after and with kids in the picture. Guy’s still a tool, though.