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Me listening to that song:

She does seem to be doing too much. She's a daytime law professor and a full-time lawyer. No wonder she uses her students to do investigative work. Yeah, it's completely unethical. Which stands to reason that maybe she should just stick to one job: Professor or lawyer.

Agreed. He can do a lot with very little dialogue.

And so it begins...

Is that what that was about? I didn't get that. Of all the students, I think they're really trying to build a connection between these two characters, Anneliese and Wes. Besides, when they went in her office, two of the outside students had an exchange which essentially squashed that theory.

He's got that sweet face. But with crazy eyes, and he knows how to use them. He looks like Norman Bates a bit. Seemingly unthreatening, but possibly deeply troubled.

She looks fappy (fat + happy). She snagged herself an Italian Jason Momoa lookalike, too.

Conceptually, I like this. And you have to have some personality to pull this off. Someone like Rihanna or FKA Twigs (not that she would wear this). Since Kim hasn't done the internal work of developing an interesting personality, this just looks like the hot girl in school trying to be edgy, and not really knowing

"That's your fault, boo boo. Stay in the house."

Don't you dare drag deep dish into this.

It's not so much about the GOP wanting to know what women care about. It's what the GOP wants to think women care about; or at least something they can get on board with.

Women like free birth control, access to the morning after pill, the option to terminate a pregnancy, equal pay, the right to walk down the street

What are "in the hood" pranks? Forgive me, but I don't understand.

I love that one! It still sticks with me.

I address that in my comment. But you simply can't disregard all of the progress that has been made. You have to know what progress has been made to see what can be done to improve.

I agree with you, Julianne. There is so much sameness, that even a slight variation is seen a some sort of fetish. For awhile there it was Brazilian models, or Dutch models, or black models. Now it's older models. But to your point, if the industry were a little more imaginative and little anxious about different

Well, at least she braced herself.

But it's more complicated than that, I think. Notice that the most vocal Redskins supporter was an African American man. It is likely that he only recognizes racism that happens to him and other black men that look like him (even then, that's not guaranteed.) It's likely that he's conveniently forgotten that at some

Recently, I spent some time in the Northern Territory of Australia, and learned that the relationship between Aussies and indigenous Aussies a.k.a Aboriginals is significantly better than our relationship with Native people. There they have ongoing relationships about reclaiming land, and renaming national parks after

Probably because it sounds like horrid DC-litigator speak.

Your scholarship of the fashion industry is much needed. In an arena of feminist thought where some still struggle with the seriousness of fashion, your work is informed. Thank for being a part of Jezebel.

As a Midwesterner, I was led to believe that "real" street culture always happens on the coasts, then slowly flows