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Go Saudi women, keep up the fight!

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RIP...I hope you're getting lots of laughs in heaven. Like these:

I disagree with this. My wife and I never would have done a pre-nup, because we don't even consider divorce an option. 'til death.

Oh well, now that she is Roma and poor, nobody cares, right? She is not the right kind of blonde angel.

I'm going to be one of those people and say that I have heard a lot of gossip about her. My friend's boyfriend worked on a couple of the big VS runway show things (I'm British, I don't know what they're actually called) and apparently the rumour about Miranda and J-Biebz is true, which made me want to vomit.

I.... I just don't get it. Maybe it's my feminist lack of humor, but who would make these? Who would wear these? What kind of people are they?

Really? A personal choice about what or what not to purchase is a better question than racism??

Not that I am anywhere near the vicinity of Barneys or even have the discretionary funds to shop there, but:

At first I thought I would never, but I heard a friend tell of when her husband held her hair and her hand when she miscarried in the toilet. Apparently this was an hours-long process and she was in agony, because it passed before she could take the pain pills. Since then, I think that's true love right there.

It's interesting that people get mad when they experience consequences of their free speech.

I was fired from my job due to lies and my exercise of freedom of speech

"If sex stopped being fun I would stop having it." This sounds like a... naive statement to me.

Did you read the article? Or just the byline?

I am, personally, not even remotely a fan of slapstick comedy. That said, it takes a truly special human being to compare mocking a rape victim to mocking someone who has slipped on a banana peel. You're making a straw-man argument - I said it's wrong to mock victims, and cited victims of rape, racism, and the

So you're okay with rape jokes when they make a poignant remark on the terribleness of rape? Which is the point Lindy West has been making for months.

For what it's worth, I don't think you're being a troll or trolling (I do, however, tend to give people the benefit of the doubt more often than I should and end up in a troll loop, so please don't prove me wrong here!).

Keep on fighting for the FREEZE PEACH, man.

I swear to fucking god. She nailed it. The details are hers. But the omnipresence of the abuser - how it feels like a physical presence in the room - at work, in bed, on a date, at the market. I had this exact sensation just last Thursday and I'm so used to it, so attuned to it, it is just a part of my life. Years of

Figure this will be needed: