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Errr...it would be hard to work with someone who is racist/sexist/homophobic but not someone who openly mocks the death/maiming/and extreme pain experienced by men, women and children? Could you work next to someone who made it clear that she thought that people getting impaled with metal fragments from a pressure

In this economy I find it really cruel to eject someone into the cold, ruthless job market just because they did something dumb and insensitive.

She loves her parents, stands up for them, and wouldn't wish rape upon anyone.

Should she lose her job for the costume? Who knows, probably not. Should an employer fire her for showing her critical thinking skills aren't fully formed (i.e. let me post and hashtag this on the internet for all to see)? Absolutely. There's two steps: being dumb enough to wear something offensive to work &

This is going to sound fucked up but bear with me.

Well. A story where everyone involved is genuinely repugnant and awful.

The threats are repugnant, sure. But the fact that she's whining about how painful it is being threatened with rape since she was a victim of it...while dressed up as a bombing victim? Talk about disconnect and self-indulgence. I have no sympathy for her.

You mean a Robin-type lead only if we're talking about the Robin from seasons 1 through maybe 4? Because everything the last few years has been pathetic, and a shadow of the Robin we once knew. Sadly.

There are fewer things that give you independence than knowing how to make something that help keep you alive and healthy.

I can't take this shit seriously.

Disclaimer: If you like the New Yorker, you will probably hate this essay; if you like Thought Catalog, you will probably like this essay.

It's awful that Camille Grammar was abused, but I don't understand why she can't talk about it without waiting to release "jaw dropping info" and going through TMZ, making it a publicity thing. Hope she is alright.

OMG I just asked who this was!!! Thank you!! Thank you!!!

No problem. I mean it in the Kreayshawn usage of the term "basic bitch" though, you know? She is the kind of person who is covered in random Designer Stuff and is now being held up as a Fashion Icon, when in fact she is completely forgettable and has no discernible style.

Beige isn't about skin color, calm down. It just means she's boring.

Her photo is on the dictionary right next to "basic bitch".

She's pointing out that women of color that are actually working in films and entertainment are not getting magazine covers. See articles on how long it took Kerry Washington to get a magazine cover even after acting awards nominations. So pointing out white privilege.

She's so beige I could gag.

The comments on this site about "slut-shaming" are so irritating. If someone runs naked through the streets or does whatever JUST to get attention and you don't like it and say something about it, then it's just an opinion. Calling it slut shaming is like calling everyone who talks about race a racist.