Starling81
Starling81
Starling81

His brother punched allegedly Sean Penn, so really, he shouldn't come out as a feminist lest I explode with gratitude for the Schreiber family and die.

"Fly, yes. Land, no."

Everyone take a moment and savor Leto's transformation with me, Jezzies. I was recently dumped by a stupidly hot man-child who styled himself largely after Mr. Leto (devastating in the pants department) and who more or less held Leto as the only man-crush in his life. He more or less modeled his life, look and music

"Intersectionalism is cunt-rammin' AWESOME."

It's not like adoption is free, or fostering is as easy as deciding you want to be a foster parent.

This is nothing when compared to the medical and other financial costs of bringing a child into the world even without fertility treatment. All my obgyn appointments, tests, my c-section surgery and hospital stays, all the tests on my baby. Not even counting the costs of raising a kid, which make this a drop in the

ATTN: anyone who thinks "just adopt!" or "what a waste of money!" Can we humanize infertility a little more please?

Fostering kids isn't the same as having your own,nor is it for everyone. Not should foster kids be the sad second place.

Hey, judgey. Fostering is incredibly difficult (emotionally), are you a foster parent?? Adopting is near impossible for some people. You don't get to judge people for making their own reproductive choices! (I guess you CAN judge, but it's shitty.)

Fosters kids aren't a consolation prize.

Nooooo, Charles Wallace!

And now time to pick apart every possible implication that can be found in this statement that can be used to undermine whatever particular brand of feminism that Arquette seems to be spearheading. Wouldn't want people thinking that speaking out about feminism in a colloquial way outside of ponderous blog posts and

Her greatest skill, the ability to redefine her image over the years, has also been her downfall - she is becoming a parody of herself who nobody takes seriously. I just hope she was taking notes when Annie Lennox, 5 years her senior, upstaged her horrible carnival act with class and raw talent.

Maybe it was her PR person, but the fact that she hashtagged treatyoself made my day.

I have always loved this show, but re watching it on Netflix after my little gladiator was born has made me love it SO HARD. I need a Leslie Knope doll for my babe STAT.

It's just making it SO HARD to let it go, since it's absolutely on top of its game this season. But I love how they're giving each character their own little farewell. We really couldn't ask for a better final season.

You guys, Pie-Mary was one of my favorite episodes ever. Her self-published women's rights barbecue cookbook, The Feminine Mesquite? NOT the first time I wished a Parks & Rec joke was a real thing. But that whole episode just made me so incredibly happy.

Can we just link to Leslie's speech at the end whenever anyone asks a woman from now on whether she is trying to have it all or if it's even possible for a woman to have it all?

I'm absolutely thrilled by what a perfect high note this show is leaving on (so far). I hate to see my favorite sitcom leave the air...but I'm glad that if it's going, it's going with a ton of class, heart, wit, and feminism.

The speech she (and Ben) made at the Pie-Mary was one of the best feminist moments I think I've ever seen on prime time TV.