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Ooh, I'll have to go back and read the Tuesday Next books, I don't remember them there! And I don't actually know if it's a thing; if it is, I've never read anything scholarly on it (never looked, could be out there).

One of the Professors who taught this book in college was convinced that the draft Bronte submitted for publication did not include "Reader, I married him" or anything after that. He posited that the whole last chapter(s?) of the book, with her having a son, etc, is the publisher going back to Bronte and asking for a

I accidentally clicked on an anti-choice website once. They were calling pro-choicers "pro-abortion" advocates, and they made it sound like we're gleefully murdering fully formed babies. I'm pretty convinced it's impossible to have a meaningful pro-choice/anti-choice conversation because the two arguments don't even

I'm waiting for someone to ask me if I'm on my period or 'being hormonal' so that I can hand their ass to them :-)

I really don't like hugging in general, but with friends I can deal with it. I have actually had to tell a person I work with not to hug me. Or touch me in any way, because it's unprofessional. And now I get teased by said person because I don't like to be hugged.

Regardless of whether or not you agree with or like Dan Savage's advice, he is defiantly sex positive and sex healthy. Everywhere I look, I'm reading about people with high political standing hating on women and their sexual autonomy, hating on queers, marginalizing both and cutting funding for both.

The Accountant was easily the best part of this (incredibly awesomely bad) movie. His facial expressions were so nuanced, the way he held his hands and his head so carefully, so controlled.

It's the episode where it was almost entirely silent. Except for me, screaming.

It's $1000... prohibitively expensive, but totally awesome.

I gave up. I need a diagram ...

If female sexual dysfunction does get labeled a disease then maybe health insurance companies will have to acknowledge that female sexual health is just that: health. Maybe then, they'll put birth control pills and morning after pills under basic preventative care that's fully covered?

I need this in my life.

Not reading not reading not reading! I'm on my way to the bookstore now.

Ditto. No headlines loading on Jezebel or on io9. I have to go into classic view to scroll through articles.

Yeah, I'd say that any Winchester relationship is doomed to fail. The male will inevitably side with his brother/father over the woman, the woman will inevitably be killed, probably by the Winchester male(s) but possibly by something that's hunting the Winchester male(s). And she's probably evil (werewolf, vampire) or

@Shaukom: Dodai wasn't saying that Rashida isn't diverse enough. She's saying that, as far as skin color and face structure goes, Rashida can pass as white because she's very, very fair skinned. So, while the magazine might actually have 2 non-white actors on the cover, only one of those actors is visibly,

Hello, Bane.

@maharani: I was immune to his charms until he played Guy of Gisbourne in the BBC Robin Hood. So charming. So full of angst. So twisted. *sigh*

@Amber Snaps: ... what's a twopper? (I'm at work and scared to google it.)