JenniferKubus
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JenniferKubus

One of the main points of this article was that not very long ago, women WERE obligated to do domestic work because they were women, and they weren’t allowed to do anything else. Have fun with your bread.

I’m not sure why some feminists feel the need to mock domestic things like ironing, cooking, baking, etc.

Yeah, this is always the “tone” argument. If you were just nicer, maybe we’d respect you. I bring this up whenever someone tells me to “calm down” when I’m talking about feminism, and more than not, I’m speaking at the same volume as the men do during their arguments and discussions. But the perception is that I’m

A glass to that.

I will never understand how feminists can *not* be angry. This anger that permeates feminism is absolutely justified, and since women are currently losing ground and gains are being unmade, I would expect the least we can do is understand why. At which point does being a second-class citizen become something we should

Your mum sounds rad as hell. Please thank her for the work she and other women did to make things easier and fairer for my generation.

Two reflections:

Maybe.....Don IS cancer?

“I speak Italian, you know.”

Not to mention when Grandpa Gene comes to live with them and he tells his daughter that she’s going to kill herself when she goes to light up.

I’m glad I’m not the only person who the not-so-subliminal messaging of Mad Men has impacted their booze consumption.

Weiner and Janie Bryant seem to have feelings about the color blue (from the last ep. in the SCP office):

I didn’t particularly like Betty, but I am still bummed that she’s going to die. Just like when the guy died in thirtysomething, or the Patricia Wettig character got cancer. I over-identify—although I do not even remember the thirtysomething characters names—nor did I like them.

I don’t have much to add, because this is great, but I will say this: I was really struck by the fact that, in facing down her death, Betty showed more of a level head, less selfishness, and more maturity than she had ever had before. It made me so sad and so proud of her, in a way. I just thought she was showing true

This was the wall paper on my phone for a good while. Such an amazing still.

This looks so fucking comfortable.

I thought the whole thing was an homage to me. My mother’s name was Bettye, and she died of lung cancer, and I worked my way up from a secretary to a much higher position in my company (ala Peggy), and I have a dog named Ted. (all of this is true)

You make a point

If Ariana Grande isn't a baby, then why did she sing the word "baby" that one time and then again that other time?