Gibbelins
Gibbelins
Gibbelins

Wow, way to take what I say and make something completely new out of it. Neat.

I loved my own horse SO MUCH MORE after that job. She was not the fanciest horse in the world but one of the most well-trained. I used to claim she was "not challenging" enough until I started riding greenies well past starting for my trainer or a friend of mine who had a saddlebred show barn. Compared to

I wouldn't call all of these questions dumb. I'd be very pleased for women to explain to men that we masturbate and are equally sexual. I also think it reflects women's interest in physical attractiveness to ask whether we prefer arms or abs (though in my experience, if one is nice then the other is at least decent;

"My friends say that I look peaceful"...

And any money written off from a debt is considered "income" during the tax year. MAKE SURE the company sends YOU a 1099, too. They will sure send one to the government!

No kidding. I've poked around and haven't found anything solid yet that speaks to the reasons I've heard for it being racist thus far. Follow back into Global's posting history though, he has a history of not being particularly helpful.

Perhaps they earnestly want some discourse with other readers they interact with, rather than some dry Google stats? People are not always standing there with arms folded saying, "Prove it".

Some context: I have never in my entire life heard 'boo' used in a derogatory way. Ever. I have however heard it used many times as shorthand for a SO. As far as I know it's derived from a french word that means an admirer.

I'm going to tread lightly here, but (as a white person) I don't feel that saying "can someone explain ..." is necessarily demanding that a Black person be the one to do so. I honestly was not aware that the word "boo" as a term of endearment would be considered racist. Can I google it? Of course. But do I mean

Google reveals nothing racist about it. Not sure why it is an issue.

Wow. I'm not saying it's anybody's job to educate me I would just like to hear firsthand from somebody why they contextualize the word that way. Furthermore I didn't ask anyone in particular, it was more of a casting about for someone who felt inclined to lend me a hand.

Celebrity Edition!

Oh that last one and my heart strings... I don't know whether to be thrilled that family can be so cool in the face of suckery, or pissed that they feel so compelled to reward not-suckery as a rare and precious thing.

I thought the point was that she did know that, but before the wedding she focused on the great things she knew about because of all the anticipation and excitement, and then after the wedding she focused on all the crappy things.

When I saw "Truly Great Customers" in true Kitchenette style I was expecting to hear tales of the truly depraved... however what I got was 4 heartwarming tales of human decency.

True story: the State Fair is happening now and our local news team is there. They were asking opinions and questions of people coming in. One dude in a Duck Dynasty hat (of course) yelled "WHY ARE YOU REPORTING THIS WHEN WE STILL HAVEN'T FIGURED OUT BENGHAZI?" It was journalism gold.

I just... can't... blerg. I am really not one of those people that goes stomping around saying things like "why is Jezebel posting this?" but it just comes off as petty. Is Bristol Palin annoying and representative of the horrible state of sex ed in America? Absolutely. But when is the last time she mattered at all to

Wow.

This article is mean. Bristol didn't ask for this or claim to be half as important as Malala. More importantly, I have a big problem with the author effectively mocking Bristol under the "trauma-induced amnesia" section. Bristol is describing rape there. Did no one edit this before slapping it up on Jezebel? WTF?

I imagine Malala would not like her book to be used to mock and deride any other young woman for the purpose of entertainment.