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I just want designers to bring back hats in a big way! HATS!!!!

I love that GIF! I can't wait for the return of Lafayette!

When I was 15 and crushing on a boy I had just met who was super hot and sweet and funny and smart, I pretended that I was a smoker so that I could stand around with him for a few minutes and flirt with him. That lie came true. I became a smoker. Hormones make me stupid.

I fell in friendship with a woman (WHY IS THERE

Yes, the philospher Wiggenstein discussed this in Tractatus. This has been confirmed by recent language research, too. There is a level of thinking that occurs before attachment of words to concepts, but the organization of our thoughts is by the names of things. I have a language processing disorder so this is

I liked it. It was never a problem. Some people used dog gates on their doors, others didn't. All the dogs were well-behaved and no one brought a problem dog. I imagine the policy would have changed if someone had an allergy or if an employee made a bad decision about bringing the wrong dog to work, though.

I worked in an office that was dog-friendly. It was nice. No one's dog bothered anyone. It wasn't a big deal.

They don't have the same concept of animal abuse that we do and they don't feel the same kind of guilt that we feel when animals are killed or harmed for entertainment or for supplements or for anything else that they find useful. I have been told some terrible stories first hand of what Chinese zoos are like and how

Well she actually said that she wants to apologize and that she had done wrong and that it was unacceptable. She didn't ask for forgiveness until the end. What is the semantic difference between offering an apology and saying that you're sorry? I mean this sincerely because they seem like they're identical, to me, and

I'll try to embrace the merits of my bitchy resting face. I only started having one in the past few years, but I definitely have noticed that people react to my face differently than before. It seems like people in customer service or in situation like at the DMV, people tend to automatically start off by acting

That blog was heartbreaking. I've seen that video and it's beautiful. I love him.

What Kickstarter also needs to do is change their policies so that if there is a public outcry over a project like what happened with this one, they can temporarily suspend the project for review. They do have a "report" feature, so perhaps if they're receiving a certain volume of reports on a project. Of course, that

The problematic parts were not in the Kickstarter submission or on their page, from what I remember. It took people who had seen the excerpts of the book on Reddit to draw attention to what the book would say.

I just want to say, that I loved the article. It was hilarious. <3

This isn't about men trying to pick up women. This is about men using lies and objectifying and insulting attitudes towards women to act like jerks towards women while attempting to pick them up.

I actually read part of one of the most popular PUA guides. Problematic doesn't even begin to describe it. At first I was

I loved it! This is a thing that women experience. We've been on the receiving end of it. And it's funny! Me likey.

He was an asshole. Any dude-bro who thinks that you need to be taken down a peg and utilizes that as a strategy when talking to you is an asshole.

Damn, I wish I could summon farts when I want to. That would be perfect.

Isn't the lesson of the Kickstarter campaign that any attempt at being polite will only encourage more pursuit? Because from what I saw, these dudes only care about getting laid, so I'm not sure that acting all cray-cray will rebuff them if they

I believe it. Prisoners need things to occupy their time and the trust and love of a doggy in need is just perfect. I'm supportive of programs like this (also gardening programs, and theater programs, too).

Sorry for the defensiveness, but your explanation clarified that you are talking about me. I do dress my kid especially adorably a lot of the time and I guessed you hit a nerve by making me feel self-conscious that other people might be looking at my adorably dressed kid and jumping to rude conclusions about me, so I