Ms-Frost
Ms.Frost
Ms-Frost

I guess it's just the inherent sexism of it; he has no problem with being touched, as we can see from the gay rights protester that hugged him before her. Amidst the shoving and pushing and grabbing that all the protesters are doing, it doesn't seem fair expect her to interact differently with him because his religion

I liked Miss Utah's defeatist attitude: "Either way someone's going to be offended so...*sigh* I would say yes but... "

You know what, Judaism, Islam, Christianity— I don't respect religions that don't respect me. I don't give extreme Christians a pass when they peacefully protest abortion clinics (even though they deeply believe abortion is murder), why should I give this guy a pass for assaulting a woman who touched him. You don't

But he is just a comedian. He has no obligation to present an unbiased narrative because he is not a journalist. It doesn't reflect poorly on Stewart that so many people get their news from him, it reflects poorly on the news. And frankly, considering the people who watch his show are generally more informed than

I think you're confusing "family" with "has kids." College educated women have many family options. I think we also need to define choice here. Women without college degrees may have more "choices" in that they can raise a baby outside of marriage or with grandparents, but I think in a lot of situations that isn't so

But college educated women are also having less children and having them later. There is a lack of obligation: you don't have to get married or have kids, but if you are going to do so, you're going to do it carefully and deliberately. I think this does explain the gap. Uneducated women are more likely to have

They do have really good chemistry, which makes it weirder that the movie takes almost no time developing their relationship at all; they just don't love each other and then they do. Also pretty much every scene with Oscar Nunez makes me cringe with shame for everyone involved. But as far as wine and movie nights go,

I am fully aware that that movie is bad in the sense that it's not well written or well plotted or even a strong RomCom, but damned if I don't love it anyway. He's just so charming in every scene.

And yet, it will still be so much of a step up from the ABOMINATION that was Wolverine where they cast him as Deadpool (Yay! One of my favorite characters! Sure, his face is covered, but RR is the perfect balance of charm and mischievousness for the role!) and then made him mute. MUTE. The "Merc with a Mouth" was a

Abominable Snow Monsters. There hasn't been peace since the Trollpac/Notorious I.C.E. murders.

Powerline-deer are how Woodland Troll Gangs mark their turf. It's a big part of the whole east-side/west-side bridge rivalry.

I think her problem was that she was never that good at tennis. I mean, comparatively speaking. I think her fame had a bit more to do with her looks and poise. My father-in-law loved her because she "brought femininity back to women's tennis," unlike those crass Williams sisters... it's just that femininity doesn't

But this isn't remaking work to say something or add to the conversation, it's just making a hideous dress so you (collective) and your snooty friends can "get it" together. Why not just make a dress with your Liberal Arts degree embroidered on it?

Mmm, yes, but if my publicly-educated brain recalls correctly, that urinal was a found object placed in a museum, therein questioning the nature of art and the artist, and not a "hand crafted," "intense[ly] sequin[ed]" outfit that looks like a bad paper mache knock off of someone else's idea.

Oh god... the wooden spoon. How did it become so trendy?

I heard a Gottlieb talking about this book on the radio this morning and I assumed it must be another Gottlieb because she sounded so reasonable and sane.

Not to break up the echo chamber, but I don't think the author is actually worried that she needs to have the makeup talk with her one year old daughter.

Did he say he wanted to go home with the GOP to be their... mother?

Dear Lisa Weiss,