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So, Desperately Seeking MPDG is 25, recently quit Facebook, didn't expect all of this attention, is linking you to all of the attention he got, and wants to address the public about his post that he never thought would get so much attention.

My sister's going to be 13 this month, and my brother's gonna be 15 in December. I tell my sister to always stick up for what feels right to her, no matter the situation. I've had really in-depth talks with them both, but especially my brother about consent and what that means and how it works. I don't know if he's

I still can't really wrap my head around the fact that men aren't expected to be able to control themselves around a skirt and yet it's women who shouldn't be trusted with nuclear codes because of periods.

Where are her goggles?

the decoy was approached by nearly 20,000 people

While I think this is an amazing tool to catch some of the most fucked up human beings on the planet, why have it all over the news? Keep it hidden so those degenerates don't know about it and BOOM they land in jail with a buff roommate who gives them what they deserve. Juuuuust sayin'.

Uggg, I can't wait for steampunk to be done.

We just sent our 19-year-old guy to the great beyond today. He was the best and was cheeky enough to have done this, if he had been a downtown cat in his younger days. He was such an attention whore too.

Except it's the women of Saudi Arabia themselves who are speaking up and demanding the right to drive. Their voices should be listened to.

This is less about differing views of equality, race, and sex and a lot on basic human decency and compassion. This is news because even those of us that are totally on board with respecting different cultural takes on equality and sex are utterly shocked and appalled that the authorities didn't let this slide under

This is, by definition, news. And is equality between the genders (not to mention common-sense) a Western value now?

Every asshole wants a tall girl until we're towering over them in heels.

This episode gives me all the feels. And the one where Homer realizes how smart Lisa is after he sticks the crayon up his nose and is temporarily smart.

Some people love being part of a lynch mob and they love have a socially-sanctioned target for their ire. The sort of people posting this woman's personal information online and threatening her with rape are exactly the same people who would have - in another place and time - joyfully participated in witch trials or

I agree with most of your points, but I probably wouldn't want to work with someone who thought it was cool and funny to dress up as the victim of a terrorist attack. I absolutely don't think that this girl should be threatened with violence, but she's learning the very important lesson that action have consequences.

My take on it is that we're supposed to be outraged. We're supposed to look at it and think "Jesus Christ, that's way too far, what the hell?! Anne Frank's story is real and tragic and meaningful and shouldn't be Disneyfied . . ."

Microplane, on amazon ($12.95) or wherever. perfect for zesting citrus, also makes the fluffiest most delightful shredded parmesan EVER, without the feeling that you have tennis elbow. keep the cover on this thing when it's in the drawer, and be careful when washing.

Dimitri's horrific abuse gives me the sads.