GastonGastoff
GastonGastoff
GastonGastoff

Well, there are two ways it can be interpreted:

First of all, fuck you, you obviously do have something against gay people. Also, she didn't come out, she told one person who thought would keep it to themself. Apparently someone is supposed to wait until they're 22 to start living their own, honest life?

It's a shame this university encourages an atmosphere of lying rather than opening up to a spiritual adviser. And then wants her to give them money to reimburse a scholarship she won't even be able to use. Nothing the school has done comes across as particularly morally or ethically appropriate. As far as private

But at the same time can you expect an 18 year old kid to fully know and understand their sexuality and belief system well enough to know in 4 years time you'll be able to hold to that agreement?

"Grace University receives federal Title IV funding under the Higher Education Act of 1965. This prohibits them from discriminating against individuals protected by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, including racial, ethnic, national and religious minorities, and women. However this does not prohibit them from

Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.

Call it "The Joaquin Phoenix Effect."

Read it again. She didn't say anything about thin women in the comment about sex lives. She said women who are constantly on diets must surely be hampering their own enjoyment of life, and that she is not prepared to trade one for the other. There is a world of difference between what she said and what you

Well, it looks like she's taking the first step and leaving, but it takes many times for a victim to leave their abuser before they leave for good. My mother left my abusive father about a dozen times before she really left. Unfortunately, it was after a VERY traumatic showdown where she was knocked out, I thought she

I would love to see Sir Patrick Stewart, who is very-much involved in programs to help victims of domestic abuse, call out fellow-Brit Saatchi publicly for his actions. Saatchi deserves a much greater punishment than public humiliation, but it would be a start.

I will add that if your parents were emotionally or physically abusive, it helps normalize their behavior. It wasn't until I got out of my DV relationship and got help that I truly realized just how nasty my parents had been to each other and myself emotionally.

I wouldn't put Jay Z and Beyonce's kid above anyone. I can't stand the Kardashians but Beyonce is no better than Kim. They are both garbage in my eyes.

Your ignorance is truly astounding. It seems as thought you have no concept of what DV does to a person.

Wow, victim blame much? No one is ever responsible for their abuse.

I'm not dead certain I want to hand high explosives to our robot slaves just yet.

Right. And these refreshing and empowering statements about women's bodies:

I hope Anthony Bourdain beats the shit out of that asshole.

Would be really cool if they made these look natural once they were done. Instead of concrete and tile, have it look like a lit cave.

That really puts all the work done to the subways in the early 20th century into perspective. Sure it looks crazy today, but imagine making all those subways with equipment from the 1930s. Staten island was still a farm back then, and it was possible to have 15 acre plots off of Soho. And yet there they were using

Nigella Lawson has had so much more than her fair share of awfulness. An outlandishly abusive mother, a sister dying of cancer at 33, a husband dying of cancer at 47, a narcissistic tit for a father, and now, we find, a psychotically abusive second husband. The world wishes her only happiness, and she gets only