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ElleEmm
ElleEmm

Yes it really is. And don't forget the homophobic undertone when people use that sentence.

Writers on this site are so inconsistent, it's not funny. They are always upset about gender roles and then turn around a trow stereotypes left and right like there is no tomorrow.

"it turns out that he's a bottom."

I have pants on. So there's that.

I'm still not over the fact that the richest 85 people in the world have as much wealth as 3,5 billion, or half of world's population.

Sorry, what about Molly is harsh? She's a STEM professional who seems to single-handedly run a forensics lab in London. For her age, she is initially portrayed as meek and smitten with Sherlock's genius. By Vow, however, she:
1. has a slightly problematic but, let's face it, realistic relationship in which she

After I saw what they did to Irene Adler in the second half of ASIB, I gave up hope that female characters would be adapted respectfully.

"People ask me if I believe in global warming. I just answer, Do you believe in gravity?" - Neil DeGrasse Tyson.

Why is this "jarring"? I think its cool.

How a woman rises through American higher education, corporate or academic career and is appointed to be a federal judge and does not recognize that her freedom to do so is at least, in small part, tied to her and her family's ability to make reproductive choices that enable them to stay on a path to success is

I would actually love to see more mixing of what's considered feminine in men's fashion. There's nothing like a high bun on a man. That shit's hot. And the suit with the skirt in MAN AW14 is a great pairing. Get men to wear heels, not just lifts (looking at you, Tom Cruise) and I think at least in appearances, we can

Bummer. I love in-fighting among the wingnuts. I was also looking forward to a humiliating defeat.

She was only trying to protect her family, and all she get was venom from anyone watching the show. Skylar was only the voice of reason and because of that Anna Gunn received death threats, I mean WTF.

Ran into Target last night to grab some food on the way home. And by food, I mean I box of Kraft Mac-n-cheese (yes, I eat like a toddler.)

Thank you!

So... we should all stop talking about the issues raised in this discussion about black feminism and womanism, because the root of it is that we're all jealous of her success?

Does anyone else remember the show Recess from the 90's? There was an episode where the main characters tackled the "Believing in Santa" thing, and the one thing I remember from it was that at the end, the main character bumps into a guy heavily implied to be Santa. This is that guy:

I think the problem she's expressing here is that Leia in a golden bikini, chained to Jabba, was the ONLY option. Leia is the lone female character in Star Wars minus a few ancillary characters like the female commander who was in that one scene that one time. For a young girl who wants to identify with a character

I'm confused; did the world get together and decide that they don't really believe this man committed statutory rape, or are we just ignoring that?

Sorry but I don't support this man and I wish the Black community (and everyone else) would stand up more when Black women and girls are sexually abused.