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I have to go with Catwoman (because duh, Catwoman) despite my belief that the coat looks similar to what grows on damp porches in the summer. However, I would wear the HELL out of the rest of the Blond's collection.

I think it maybe means that people who buy in bulk and then resell are making it impossible for individual customers to buy the individual products. If the store runs out and has to restock because of bulk buyers, then the individual customers can't buy goods directly from the store and have to decide to either go

Scary Spice. I believe my love of leopard print gave me away.

I admit that 20ssf could have been referring to selective elements of Moses' statement, but without a clarifying addition ("And that's why many of us believe Moses regarding his childhood abuse" for example) I can only guess at his/her intentions and take it as a blanket statement, meaning that some believe Moses

Thank goodness! Hey, fellow feminists, sexism is over! Because one woman has succeeded at making more than her male predecessor, sexism in the business sector has been cured. Half of the Fortune 500 CEOs will automatically be replaced with women, the gender disparity between workers and management will be balanced,

I think it's important to remember that even if Mia was a horrific mother, that doesn't mean that Dylan is a liar. You can dislike Mia without questioning the experiences of an abuse victim.

Part of me is super excited. Part of me is going "...congrats on catching up to the past 30 years of fandom, guys."

I actually have the opposite experience most of the time. If I have a wad of cash in my wallet, it seems easy to just take out bills and pay for things without keeping track until everything is gone. When I have my card, I have a clear statement of how much I'm spending at each place, and how often.

Making gifts out of hair was really popular in Victorian England, especially as a romantic gesture. There'd be jewelry, pictures, clothes, all kinds of stuff. They also liked to make stuff with hair from dead people as a way to remember those that passed away.

I feel like Lori Petty and Yoga Jones (aka Patti Mayonaise) are secretly sisters.

Is anyone else bothered by the extremely problematic conflation of being the "bottom" in a relationship with being emasculated/lesser? Haven't feminists and activists in the LGBT community spent a LOT of time trying to make people realize that being on the receiving end of penetration doesn't make you "less of a man"

While I think that something being "art" in some ways changes the message and the intention of the piece, at a certain point you have to look at what the object itself is, how the object is being used, and how the audience is receiving the message of the art. In the context of this photo, this isn't just a chair that

Do you mean Mrs. Hudson?

I'm very disappointed in the way that you begin with something so progressive and then walk yourself back to gender norms. After asking "who [is] to say what is only for women, anyway?" you answer your own question by basically declaring that all of the men are wearing scary things that are only for women. There were

Mia McKenzie had a very good take on all of this, especially the fraught relationship between white feminists and feminists of color: http://www.blackgirldangerous.org/2013/12/defend… While I agree that it's counterproductive to have a fight that starts and ends at is she/isn't she a feminist, I don't think it's

I think what she is trying to say is that the process of reporting a fraternity for hazing and the process that is gone through to punish (or not punish) a fraternity for said hazing is obscure and obtuse in a way that is similar to the process of reporting sexual assault, and the crime of sexual assault being

Actually it doesn't come from that, either, that's just a twist to it that shopkeepers gave to it in order to make it seem less awful. It originated in the 50s to refer to the day after Thanksgiving when people would call in "sick" in order to have a longer weekend. Then in the 60s Philly police used it to refer to

That is the exact opposite of my iPhone, which believes that every word that I'm trying to type is secretly "sex." Especially "sec." I cannot count the number of times I have accidentally told friends, "Hold on, I'll be there in just a sex."

The idealization and sexualization of bodies is a problem for both genders in games and comics. But they're problematic in different ways, that have a lot to do with power structures. Take superheroes for example: men are sexualized as images of power that men (or women) want to be— strong, muscular, etc. This can be