LouisaMaybe12
LouisaMaybe12
LouisaMaybe12

If anything that's a patent reform issue, not an FDA/food regulation issue.

The problem with calling this "states rights" is that, if even one decent sized state does it, they all have to. Kellogg's can't make special GMO labeled boxes just for California and Washington, it's not really feasible. So if they're forced to label them in those two states, their only real option is to label all

Wait, why is this "bonkers?" It reads like a tongue-in-cheek list written by lesbian (and/or bi) women that's informed by actual experiences with straight women before homosexuality was as widely understood and accepted by the general population as it is now.

This has really been a consistent theme lately, even in the comments section of Jezebel, which you wouldn't expect to be this way. Maybe I've just finally noticed it recently, but these kinds of comments are popping up a lot.

I wish I could star this a hundred times.

Yes what the man did was wrong, but let's all focus instead on what the girl did wrong. She LIED. It makes me upset just thinking about how much worse than murder that is. I don't blame the father for being so enraged that he shot an innocent person. What could you expect him to do, not shoot someone??? His actions

Yes what he did was wrong, but let's all focus instead on what the woman did wrong in this situation, because that's more important. Yes violence and abuse are bad, blah blah blah, but road etiquette is a more serious and pressing issue. This woman had the nerve to cut off a man? Who does she think she is? Personally

And they still chose Russell Crowe....

Compassion for those in the criminal justice is something not even the most liberal are capable of.

Shocker: comment section turning itself inside out to blame the woman and find something wrong the woman has done, while ignoring the man that was tailgating her for several minutes and is on video not looking at the road for a full 15 seconds. How interesting. For a rehash of this comment section, see comment

The American Academy of Pediatrics is full of shit.

I was having a similar conversation recently about walking to my car through a dark parking structure at night. I mentioned that my father always wants me to ask a security guard in my office to walk me out but that I would rather walk alone as I am convinced that a security guard is just as likely to rape me, alone

A few years ago I was telling my boyfriend that I'm worried afraid of being raped by a police officer, and some other guys overheard me and started laughing, like it was such a crazy thing to worry about. I feel like some men really don't get what the world is like for women at all. They think that rape only happens

Songs without steel drums are actually just a waste of resources.

I agree with you, but I don't know that that's the whole story; many strippers say they feel a sense of empowerment and validation from stripping. I've never been a stripper but I have been a waitress, and I have never once even felt the slightest empowerment or validation in that job.