MrsMichaelBluth
MrsMichaelBluth
MrsMichaelBluth

Ugh, all these 50 Shades-obsessed women need to get to Amazon and read better erotica, post-haste. They are fixated on crappy, poorly written, misogynistic Twilight fan fiction when there is a whole world of really sexy, really empowering, really well-written stuff out there (and hey, if they like BDSM, there's great

I think maybe she does. There is some mention of "the Hall men" which probably includes hubby there.

Anyone else find it creepy that at one point she calls her young teenage sons "the Hall men" - and then imagines them as actual men "[not] linger[ing] over pictures of scantily clad high-school girls"? Um, yeah, that would be creepy, but teenage boys looking at teenage girls, not quite the salacious tableau you make

I prefer that assumption, even as I am in no way applauding the vigilantism. Although, that said, one would think Diana would make the whos and whys of her victims clear in her statement if they were the in fact rapists. I fear that, because she didn't say "I am coming after the rapists themselves" and said instead

So were the drivers killed the ones who were (suspected of) raping women or just collateral damage in Diana's desire for attention to the cause? The article does not make clear. What a horror show all around.

1,356 words when 2 will do: Good riddance.

Am I the only one that finds everything about this show cringe-worthy? I couldn't last more than 2 minutes the one season I tried to watch without making this face:

Jennifer Lopez feels correctly.

To be fair, in Miley's dictionary history means "stuff that people talk about." Like, you know, the Civil War, women's suffrage, and Madonna to tonguing Britney. History, you guys.

I'm saying that, yes, she is a victim of both her parentage and her society, but as a adult you also reach a point where that ceases to be the entirety of an excuse for not working on yourself. I don't think the ideas of a shitty upbringing/cultural problem are odds with personal accountability. Not every girl born to

Seriously. Last I checked, it's still free to check out a book from the library. Lack of intellectual curiosity and education at some point becomes your own damn fault. Farrah Abraham is what happens when young women are taught (primarily by their parents in her case, but also by society through almost everything in

Pursuant:

I. WANT. Both the dress and the body. I am going to print out this photo as inspiration for those mornings I don't feel like getting up and running. Oh, and time to add more arm weights to the routine.

Or, you know, act like you been there before, have a little class and acknowledge a kid is dead at the end of the day and your "celebration" in the face of extreme divisiveness could perhaps be private?

We also all know that rape is bad, and conservatives are in a war against women, and Christian fundie wingnuts are horrible, and feminism is under attack from various quarters, and India has a rape problem, [insert Jezebel topic here].... so I guess we don't field any more articles/commentary/editorials on those

Seriously. If you are talking about The Totally Egregious and Completely Important Slight of the Genius Macklemore, Poet of the Ages Who Brings Much Thought To Gay Issues, Like For Reals you have missed the entire fucking point of Meagan's article and should probably stop talking.

EXACTLY. Really bummed Jezebel is biting this rancid Kris Jenner hook.

Seriously. It's a pretty well-known fact that Kris Jenner has a verrrrrry cushy relationship with Time Warner (which owns People and TMZ) and on those sites you never see anything negative about the Kardashians. Basically those sites/pubs are paid to play nice and bolster the Klan's narratives, which in this case is

We're entirely on the same page (hence my second paragraph caveat as tone/intent is hard to read). :) I was taking your final three sentences far more literally than you intended and also choking back bile at the inherent sexism of this surgery.

Why is a perma-smile woman okay/not weird? Are are we just conceding sexism these days, that the gendered expectation "why aren't you smiling, honey? You'd look much prettier if you'd just smile" is just what it is (icky to have surgery, but hey, I can see it), but a man.... now that's weird?