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I find myself pleasantly surprised by this GIF because it clearly features a woman. A lot of the handdrawn ones tend to be of men.

We watched Oblivion this afternoon and I enjoyed it.

Wait, this is a thing? I enjoy ice cream, but sometimes feel nauseous after eating too much of anything dairy. Plus I adore coconut.

I'm a bit excited because I just got paid on a site that I've been on-and-off-again working for the last couple of weeks. I typically don't begin a project until I secure a down payment (usually 50% of the project's cost), but I've known the client for a bit and wanted to get started just in case I managed to snag a

Those are lovely!

I'm going to second Adblock Plus. It's amazing. I've been using it or its predecessor for years.

I wasn't even aware that this site had ads until I checked it out on a handful of other browsers for someone else.

It's the font. At smaller sizes (in this case, 13px or so), the lowercase I's in Proximae Nova Condensed look like a lowercase L. When bumped back up to 14px or so, it looks much better.

I find it funny sometimes because the men don't always think about things from the female perspective. One season that I watched heavily involved Nina Garcia (Elle, Marie Claire) and I found her to be amazing. She spent a lot of time in the workroom with the contestants and she was always pointing out things that

Well, according to the business, women are more likely to work out regularly when men aren't present. From a strictly business standpoint, enforcing these brief women-only times — which is a comparatively short period of time over the course of an entire year — hopefully encourages more women to come use their

The idea of banning the exchange of intimate images without permission is an interesting one. According to the article, these images can't be passed on if they have a malicious or sexual purpose.

While discussing this on the phone with my boyfriend today, he said that we should be doing just that. He also claimed this justifies the implementation of racial profiling in order to find terrorists.

I just got this. Right to bare arms! I'm a-learning humor, folks.

I'm for stricter gun control (though I'm not educated enough to know what is going to be effective) and I think that I'm with you on this. It doesn't seem to violate the dress code and I have a sneaky suspicion that a lot of the negative response can be attributed to people's opinions regarding gun control.

I responded to the discussion on his blog, mostly because people there were arguing that rape is an important example because it is morally unambiguous. They claimed that, since no one would ever argue that rape is okay, it's an important example for comparison.

I find it particularly disappointing given how much the school wanted to look like a female-friendly environment. They artificially inflated their demographics so that all of their promotional materials claimed a higher number of female students and graduates (which was, coincidentally, higher than our primary

I did not. The attrition rate was fairly bad, especially among women.

I'm fascinated that Anonymous chose not to share the names of the accused for the time being, in large part because Rehtaeh's family preferred to let the authorities handle it rather than vigilantism.